Give an example of a way to be a language enlarger for a toddler.
What will be an ideal response?
Examples will vary but should show a thorough understanding of how to be a language enlarger for a toddler. A sample answer follows. As a toddler uses a play phone, a teacher can ask him what he is doing. Then the teacher should engage in a conversation about who he is talking to and why. Also, the teacher can participate in the game and be the person on the other end of the line. Doing these things will encourage the give-and-take of conversations and expand the child's vocabulary.
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