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What can we do to assist children with limited English proficiency?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Toddlers learning the grammar of their native language
 
  a. use correct forms of words and later use incorrect ones.
  b. understand general rules before exceptions.
 c. learn how sounds are organized to communicate meaning.
  d. all of these answers



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Answer to Question 1

Take the new child around and personally introduce him or her to other children. Give the new child special class responsibilities so he or she feels a part of the class. Be a role model for cultural acceptance and respect. Provide contextualized, authentic learning. Let the new child silently observe if he or she feels uncomfortable participating at first. Partner the new child with a compatible learning mate. Never pressure a new child to speak; when he or she does speak, don't overcorrect. Learn some words and phrases in the child's native language; use these with the new child as well as teach them to the other children. Simplify your English as needed and speak slowly in a clear, normal tone. Repetitive stories, songs, and rhymes allow the new child to practice language. Role-playing invites the new child to explore lifelike situations so he or she can have fun practicing the language structures needed for conversation.

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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