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During the prelinguistic stage, what skills do we see in children?
During the prelinguistic stage, what skills do we see in children?
- Reading skills and vocabulary development
- Vocalizations and pragmatic skills (correct)
- Listening skills and comprehension
- Writing skills and grammar development
What is the purpose of assessing a child's readiness to learn spoken language during the prelinguistic stage?
What is the purpose of assessing a child's readiness to learn spoken language during the prelinguistic stage?
- To assess the child's vocabulary development
- To determine if the child is capable of learning spoken language
- To improve the child's higher language skills
- To identify any problems with the child's language use (correct)
Why is it important to work on skills that a child hasn't mastered yet at the prelinguistic stage?
Why is it important to work on skills that a child hasn't mastered yet at the prelinguistic stage?
- To improve the child's reading skills
- To ensure the child's higher language skills are appropriate (correct)
- To enhance the child's writing skills
- To develop the child's vocabulary
What type of children might need to go back and work on skills at the prelinguistic stage?
What type of children might need to go back and work on skills at the prelinguistic stage?
What represents a child's knowledge of the things around their environment during the prelinguistic stage?
What represents a child's knowledge of the things around their environment during the prelinguistic stage?