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    After reviewing the video during week two, the first information that I would deliver to an expecting mother concerning language development, would be the amazing things that happens before birth that can affect the language development as well as the negative things. According to author Annie Paul Murphy, during the prenatal stages if the infant is exposed to certain environmental factors such as drugs, diseases, or alcohol and many more. These exposures can lead to complications in the brain…

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    Ells Unit 2 Assignment

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    1.There is instructions for the first portion, but not for the speaking portion, so I will give this a score of 2. 2) There is a short instruction at the beginning, but there isn’t any written instruction for the short speech following the test. I think it is very fair and direct for the first section, but I think the speaking section needs to be explained by being written down. In any event, I give this a score of 2. 3) There is a short instruction, and the vocabulary terms used in the…

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    Nonverbal Communication Analysis When you are communicating with others, you are not only using your words to get a message across; you are using hand gestures too. Communicating without words is called nonverbal communication (DeVito p.109). In this assignment I will be focusing on nonverbal and listening signs. I will be analysing body message, affect display, and how listening is displayed between two people. I will start with the body message. Most people look at this before interacting…

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    came to mind: Languages. I have been fascinated with how newborns and small children learn languages, and how they can master them just by listening and hearing. I have taught English as a second language for many years, and worked with children who speak multiple languages without diligence. At one point, I was so impressed seeing these children speak them fluently, but then I realized; I went through exactly the same thing. I, myself grew up learning multiple dialects and languages. Some I…

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    The TED Talks between Manuel Lima, “A Visual History of Human Knowledge,” and Fabian Oefner, “Psychedelic Science,” are completely different on their topics. “An image is worth more than a thousand words.” (Oefner 0:10) An image can be interpreted different ways, it just depends on the perspective of the person. Sometimes images can leave people speechless. Although Lima and Oefner had completely different TED Talks, both Lima and Oefner managed to use visual aids in their presentations. Both…

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    It is extremely difficult for me to comprehend this paper after reading it many times. The opening sentence in the first paragraph led me to think that the holiday will be the topic of the paper, which is quickly obfuscated by a movie that has nothing to do with it. This confusion is carried into the paper until the final paragraph that seems to tie back to the introduction, but not completely because the introduction is not clear about what the topic is, or at least not clear to me. I’m not…

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    five days a week, arriving around 7 o’clock in the morning and is usually picked up around 6 o’clock at night. Ted (22 months) is a male child with advanced language and physical development. Ted’s family composes of his two biological parents and himself which is known as a nuclear family, with both his parents working full time. Speech, Language and Cognitive Development Phonological development is the process of children attending to sound sequences, producing sounds and combining them into…

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    intervention services at the age of two after he failed to reach several developmental milestones. Quinton receives Itinerant services and pull out services from the special education teacher for reading and math as well as 180 hours of speech and language services per month. Quinton has difficulty processing, interpreting, and retaining visual and auditory information. Additionally, Quinton mixes up similar speech sounds, struggles to distinguish between size and shape, confused written…

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    child replaces sounds with certain processes (Raitano). When a child makes either of these kinds of errors that can be diagnosed with an SSD (Raitano). There are many different approaches to treatment of an SSD that need to be considered by a speech language pathologist when preparing for a client. The first is whether or not to select early or late developing sounds to target in session. The second is whether to select sounds that a client is stimulable for or not stimulable for. Stimulability…

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    How do you make your images to your books? I draw the images into my books myself. I usually start with only a pencil and draw the outlines on a paper. After the pencil work is done, I use black markers to make an overlayer on the drawing’s pencil parts. Sometimes I make the colours also with markers, but usually I move the drawing into a computer, and put the colors on the picture with some of the computer’s apps like picsart or pixlr express. Why did you make three different stories in…

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