Although children with this condition can be detected as early as two years of age, most children are not identified until elementary school-aged around nine years of age.
a. Behavioral problems
b. Cerebral palsy
c. Down syndrome
d. Muscular dystrophy
Question 2...In which theory of language acquisition does the social environment play the main role?
a. SPAM theory
b. interactionist theory
c. innatist theory
d. behaviorist theory
Question 3...Chomsky's innatist view of language acquisition has been criticized because it:
a. fails to account for ways mothers help infants acquire language
b. focuses primarily on language learning in the preschool years
c. posits imitation as the main variable in child language acquisition
d. suggests that infants are passive receivers of maternal language
Question 4...According to the interactionist theory of language acquisition
a. imitation plays a major role in a child's language acquisition
b. caregivers play a minor role in supporting a child's language acquisition
c. caregivers play a critical role by adjusting language to young children
d. children acquire language even if they have no interaction with caregivers
Question 5...From an innatist perspective children:
a. produce complex sentences their caregivers use
b. create speech without input from their peers
c. are unable to use grammar to form their utterances
d. construct grammar through a process of hypothesis testing
Question 6...Blended science instruction lessons or units are planned:
A) Where each science area is taught separately and integrated in an expansion phase
B) All science content is taught separately and the assessment includes content from all science areas.
C) Science units are planned in which the discrete science subjects are connected throughout the lesson.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.