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MirandaLo

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Rosemary has been diagnosed as having a serious emotional disturbance. She is likely to
 
  a. receive special services in the schools that will meet her particular needs.
  b. attend a small school that includes vocational and technical training to help maintain her interest in education.
  c. have difficulty making friends in school and may drop out.
  d. continue her education following high school to make up for any deficiencies in her education.

Question 2

Explain cooing and its relationship to language development.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Cooing refers to the brief vowel-like utterances that characterize infants' early attempts at speech. Cooing is the first stage in prelinguistic speech. Cooing emerges around six to eight weeks.



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