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    Briar Anne Strickland was born on February 11, 2015 to Jimmy Dell Strickland and Sarah Anne Jackson Strickland. This gorgeous, precious baby-girl was born five pounds, thirteen ounces in weight and nineteen inches in length. Briar was delivered by Dr. Louise Freeman in Novant Health Presbyterian Hospital’s maternity ward and both mother and daughter were discharged the next day- February 12, 2015. A year later, Briar Anne was a beautiful, bright-eyed young girl and her parents are so blessed to…

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    Presley’s study also reveals that exemplary teachers use guided reading lessons where it typically incorporate mini lessons on phonics and phoneme awareness, the use of new and familiar text, the introduction and use of new and familiar vocabulary. These teachers show their pupils how to use a range of reading cues (graphophonic, picture, syntactic and semantic cues) in the context of ongoing…

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    Introduction We are born into a world of language. It surrounds each of us in different ways and consumes our human lives. The ways in which we use language depend on the cultural and social contents we use it in. Green (2006) suggests that language can be seen in gestures, pictures, digital media, symbols, and relationships. It can be heard in spoken word and tones within our voices. Language plays a variety of roles in a child’s life and ultimately shapes how they learn to interact and…

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    Language is used in mutual communication tool between people, which includes feelings, thoughts and desires, and is defined with sound that has a form and meaning in terms of every society was formed with the help of common rules of it allowing the transfer to other people according to their own values, versatile and is defined as sound woven from advanced system. One of the important features of the language is the fact that it is a social being where elements of language is composed by the…

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    of the sentence where parts of the sentence are controlled by the relations between them. All those theories are trying to create a set of correct rules. Another part of language is phonology. It takes care of organization of sounds and studying phonemes as well as all parts of language where sound is involved. Phonology can sometimes be confused with phonetic but phonetic studies the way the sound is made while phonology…

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    the first 2 years of life. It starts of slow, for the first 20 weeks the infant will typically make cooing sounds, and whilst cooing they will also make various vowel and consonant sounds. At 6-12 months the infant begins to babble, focuses on the phonemes, rhythm, has an intonation of language spoken in the home, and begins saying single words. 12-20 months they use word-gesture combinations combined with variations in intonation, and uses two-word sentences and they express a vocabulary of 100…

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    Carmen’s performance on the Yopp-Singer test of phoneme segmentation demonstrated her ability to listen to the words and break them apart based on their sound. Out of the 22 words, Carmen pronounced 16 correctly. The mistakes that Carmen had were minor mistakes, she either confused the word or she was…

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    Rachel Kim Professor Eun Joo Kim Perspective on Humanities; Embodied Language October 14th, 2016 Synesthesia; rational decision v emotional decision Emotion drives choices. When one is at a fork of decision, they have to make either rational decision or emotional decision. “Rational decision making is a multi-step process, from problem identification through solution, for making logically sound decisions”(Bound 1). However, emotional decision’s driving force is emotion at the time and…

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    Introduction Several learning disabilities exhibit symptoms that are very similar to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD). These disorders affect sensory perception. One is Audio Processing Disorder (APD), another is Visual Processing Disorder (VPD), and the third is Sensory Processing Disorder (VPD). This paper defines these four disorders, explores commonalities among symptoms, and offers suggestions of accommodations that could help in a classroom where multiples of these…

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    Introduction I performed my observation on a 3-year, 4-month old girl, P.H., from rural Oklahoma. She is the middle child of three children. Her parents, siblings, and P.H. do/have not received any special-needs services. I was able to observe several aspects of communication, motor, social, sensory, and literacy development. Communication P.H. is displaying the full range of Dore’s conversational acts. However, only a few she demonstrated will be explained next. She is very curious and is…

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