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A primary-grade child regularly uses the word "thing" in place of a concrete noun. This behavior could signify:

▸ an overgeneralization problem.

▸ a word retrieval problem.

▸ an overrestriction problem.

▸ nothing of importance; it is typical in the primary years.
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