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jho37

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Give examples of how puppet use may increase children's language skills.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following strategies would enable a child who is deaf to participate in creative movement activities?
 
  a. Have the child hold on to a table during movement activities.
  b. Keep the creative movement space clear of obstacles.
  c. Have the child move in place when the rest of the group is moving around.
  d. Use large visual signals for everyone in the group.



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Answer to Question 1

With puppets, children can gain skill in coordinating their speech and movements. Puppets promote creative child word use and pretending opportunities. Puppet use may add words to children's vocabulary. A puppet can add to a child's store of information and knowledge. Puppets prompt close listening skills.

Answer to Question 2

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