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D. All of the above Question 6 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsNewer research suggests:
B. bilinguals may gain an aptitude to learn a third language. Question 7 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsA learning disability in language arts refers to significant difficulties in:A. listening. B. speaking. C. reading or writing. D. All of the above Question 8 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsFederal legislation mandates that school district educators working with students with special needs must: B. develop an Individualized Education Plan.
Question 9 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsOtitis media may affect an infant’s ability to:C. babble. Question 10 of 200.0/ 5.0 PointsA truly bilingual child speaks:A. two languages like a native. B. two languages with some degree of proficiency. C. two languages—one well and one without skill. D. two languages—one well and one with only a few words. Question 11 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsSpeech that is spoken rapidly and seems incomplete or jerky, slurred, spoken in bursts, and difficult to understand may be defined as __________ speech.A. cluttered
Question 12 of 205.0/ 5.0 PointsWhen a young preschooler utters words that are not readily understandable, it is probably NOT caused by an inability to:A. control the mouth and tongue. B. control breathing.