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sarasara

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Why might it be easier for an infant to first make vowel sounds rather than consonant sounds?
 
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Many teachers do not welcome family members to the classroom because they do not want to feel under scrutiny.
 
  a. True
  b. False
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Answer to Question 1

Because vowel sounds are made with an open mouth in a relaxed state early in the child's life but consonant sounds require using the lips, tongue, and the ridge of either the upper or lower jaw.

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