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ETearle

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What can parents do to facilitate their children's oral language development?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

When reading storybooks to children, parents should __________.
 
  a. encourage active child participation (e.g., labeling picture, reading along)
  b. avoid predictable books because they are too easy
  c. insist that the children remain silent and not interrupt the reading
  d. prohibit children from trying to read the books on their own because they will make too many mistakes



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Answer to Question 1

Parents and caregivers can encourage language development by offering many storytelling opportunities and attentively listening while children share their accounts of events.

Answer to Question 2

a



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