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Around 8-10 years of age, a shift occurs for children's language input. At this time, where do children begin to receive the majority of their language input from? - ✔✔Reading. Plays a role in d ... eveloping phonological, semantic, pragmatic and oral language development Explain the phases of reading. - ✔✔Stage 1: decoding (kindergarten and 1st grade): Children sound out (decode) words by associating letters with corresponding sounds in spoken words. Stage 2: Confirmation fluency (2nd-3rd grade): high frequent proficiency, fluency and speed Stage 3: Reading to learn new (grade 4-9): complete shift, reading to learn Stage 4: Multiple viewpoints in high school: learn to read specific to different disciplines. Stage 5: Construction and reconstruction college (Age 18 and onward): read selectively to conduct meaning. What are semantically probable errors? - ✔✔Substitutions that are made that are syntactically and semantically plausible. (i.e. 'the dog is growling' for 'the dog is green' In what phase of reading do we see semantically probable errors? - ✔✔Stage 1 Define fluent reading. - ✔✔Reading that is efficient, well paced, and free of errors. What is considered to be the most complex phonological awareness ability? - ✔✔Sound manipulation When does sound manipulation develop? - ✔✔2nd grade (7 years) [Show More]
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