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what is regularization
when a child picks up on a language rule and modifies speech to include the new rule.
What are some common ways preschoolers interpert verb forms
Starting with the correct past tense word and learning to add -ed, even on words not needing it,

using a plural word correctly then adding an s sound even when not necesarry mices
What is the difference between toddler and preschool questions.
A toddler question is simply a few words with raised inflection. Preschoolers begin to use Who What Wheren Why, Where and How. and they use them frequently.
How many words does the 5 year old speak
1500
What is overextension
Y. Preschoolers have a vague description of a dog as a four legged short creature and may call a cat a dog. They take what they know and apply it until they have more to classify with.
What is private speech?
Private speech is when a preschooler talks to her self explaining outloud what they are doing. This is believed to be an early form of thought.
What purpose might repitition serve?
aid in memory, or reduce stress
How much does the preschooler grow a year
2-3" 4-6 lb
What aides perception
Perception is created by physical exploration.
Mental Image
a mental picture of a perceptual experience that is either remembered or imagined
What is visual literacy?
The ability to see something and draw a conclusion
How do motor skills develop
In-out top-bottom
sensorimotor-
reflex actions become intentional and coordinated
Preoperational-
Mental symbols represent experiences and symbols begin to develop meanings
concrete operational-
thinking less physically involved more grouping and sub grouping
define assimilation
New info merges with old
Define accomodation-
New info changes old
How do we classify information
We first assimilate *make it fit*, then we accomodate *replace*
What are metalinguisitc Skills
the ability to think about language separately.
When does vision and hearing fully develop
Vision-14
Hearing-5