Describe three ways a preschooler's language development is enhanced by having opportunities to share storybooks with teachers and parents
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A preschooler's language development is enhanced by having opportunities to share storybooks with teachers and parents in the following ways: Semantic knowledge is enhanced through the decontextualized language and figurative language characteristic of storybooks. Awareness of narratives as well as being exposed to more syntactic complexity also occurs through storybook sharing. Children's pragmatic knowledge is also enhanced through opportunities to see how language is used in different genre and how written language is incorporated in books.
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engages in a target behavior? a. duration per distance or time span b. total duration c. duration per occurrence d. average duration
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a. metaphysics b. epistemology c. axiology d. operant conditioning
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What will be an ideal response?