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drink

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Which statement is correct about the teacher's role in the emergent literacy approach to learning?
 
  A. The teacher's role is to provide the materials, experiences, and interactions that enable children to learn to read and write.
  B. The teacher's role is to provide direct instruction on skills such as alphabet recognition and letter-sound relationships.
  C. The teacher's role is to couple instruction on vocabulary with storybook reading.
  D. The teacher's role is to provide instruction in small groups so that all children have a chance to respond.

Question 2

Describe Shared Visual Attention
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Describe Shared Visual Attention

Young children use pointing at objects as a way of learning the names of new objects. However, young children and an adult need to share a visual embrace when the object is labeled.



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