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    On the other hand, the efficacy verification of such programs as well as the monitoring of the therapeutic evolution has been restricted to behavioral measures, with a limited quantity of studies that use objective methods aimed for this purpose (Alvarenga, Araújo, Ferraz & Crenitte, 2013). The Cognitive Auditory Evoked Potential (CAEP) - P300 has been used to measure and monitor neurophysiological modifications of the central auditory nervous system (Alonso & Schochat, 2009; Anderson,…

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    Phonemic awareness and phonics are two components of a balanced literacy program in K – 3 classrooms. Phonemic awareness is the understanding that words are made of sounds. Phonics builds on this awareness by teaching the relationships between sounds and letter-symbols. Research supports direct instruction of these components as a precursor to reading success. Commercially-published programs and books, software and apps, and numerous Internet sources can provide teachers with materials needed…

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    using previous knowledge and experience to support the learning or new information. It is essential in all classrooms, for all students, but it particularly important for ELL students as they are not only absorbing new academic information but a new language as well. Scaffolding makes input more comprehensible but also serves to decrease the fear or boredom that comes from a student’s limited understanding the classroom. There are three main types of scaffolding: verbal, procedural and…

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    Russian speaking and native English speaking mothers speaking or singing. This was done by using five English and Russian song samples and six speech samples with each being repeated five times. Infants were either assigned to the Russian or English language condition and listened to the speech or song until they lost interest and turned their attention…

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    can play is to match the rhyming objects. I can post a picture of a cat on the board and ask them to come up with words that rhyme. Rhyming words have the same sound at the end of the words. The purpose of the rhyming activity is to improve oral language skills and helps to smooth out the process of learning to read and write. Another strategy I can use is the syllable counting activity. For this activity, have the student sit next to you at the table and put pictures of different things on…

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    A Home For Bilby Analysis

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    The children’s picture book ‘A Home for a Bilby’ is written by Joanne Crawford and illustrated by Aboriginal artist Grace Fielding. The first attraction to ‘A Home for Bilby’ arises when viewing the striking cover. Fielding has illustrated a screen-printed image of a gathering of dot-painted Australian animals. The uniqueness of the cover and feature of native Australian animals will intrigue young children to follow shy Bilby on her journey to a new home. Mallett (2015) suggests that text and…

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    I have a very standard culture, and I grew up in a very standard home. My culture mixes with the culture of the different sides of my family, as well as the different cultures of my friends and peers, but all cultures I come in contact with are unique and it’s all different and extremely exciting. I decided that, for this essay, I will go back in time to another country to discover how a small Lithuanian family worked together through World War II, and how the culture they were raised with aids…

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    Dbq 11 Cultures

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    Another component of cultures that can be diffused is interests and things people find entertaining. Doc 1, 9 and 10 are good examples of this. Doc 1 shows a picture from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The short passage says that in every place in the world there was at least one person tuned in to the event. Doc 9 is an article about Bollywood films and TV shows being shown and appreciated around the world. Bollywood productions started in India and spread everywhere. This again shows that…

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    Kinesics is the understanding of body motions or demeanor in communication. I will discuss body motions and behaviors in various sections. Firstly, emblems, body gestures that convert into words or phrases. Furthermore, illustrators add emphasis to a verbal message by literally illustrating the verbal message. Also, regulators are actions that control the conversation. Adaptors serve as gestures that please a personal demand. Finally, affect displays movements of the face that may display…

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    Writing for me is a biological process. This is the best analogy I can think of for why and how I write. Initially there is the basic autonomic writing, that inhales like a thought and exhales like a note: “take out the trash” or “buy milk and butter”. Then there is the slightly more complicated procedure of writing that is intended to communicate with others. This becomes somatic rather than autonomic. It requires that your eyes respond to what you have seen, and your ears to what you have…

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