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Conversational Language Lesson Three


Posted on July 6, 2017, by GAPMP

Language Strategies for Parents Conversational Language Lesson Three Conversational Language Lesson Three

This quiz will test your newly acquired knowledge on the Conversational Language video you just watched as part of the Language Strategies for Parents course.

Answer these questions to complete lesson three. After you have completed all the lessons in this course, you will earn a Language Strategies Course completion certificate.

Conversational Language Lesson Three

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    Social connections provide fuel for the brain to grow.

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    Parents need to foster confidence in a child so that child will be willing to go and practice conversation and social skills.

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    The game “Mother May I” is an example of ways to engage a child in active practice of social skills.

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    Activities such as scavenger hunts are helpful because they combine things a child likes to do (running and jumping) with opportunities to use language and be with other children, giving them opportunities to practice social skills.

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