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The child’s saying “Moo” when he sees a horse is an example…

The child’s saying “Moo” when he sees a horse is an example of his use of pragmatic vocabulary.

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You can expect a conversation with a younger preschooler to…

You can expect a conversation with a younger preschooler to be:

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The usual rate of learning words during the preschool years…

The usual rate of learning words during the preschool years is 25 to 35 per day.

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If a child uses four or less than four word sentences, you’d…

If a child uses four or less than four word sentences, you’d suspect he is about 4 years old.

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During conversations, older preschoolers begin to get master…

During conversations, older preschoolers begin to get master eye contact, pausing and listening, maintaining attention, and taking turns. These behaviors can me classified under:

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A good number of four and five-year-olds can distinguish rhy…

A good number of four and five-year-olds can distinguish rhyming words.

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Being presented with an unknown kiwi fruit and told to eat i…

Being presented with an unknown kiwi fruit and told to eat it, a preschooler refuses saying, “No, it’s ugly” because he is probably:

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Which is not a feature of preschooler language during play?

Which is not a feature of preschooler language during play?

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While there is no evidence of a “gay’ gene for several decad…

While there is no evidence of a “gay’ gene for several decades there has been evidence for a link between ______________________ and male homosexuality.

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The gonadotropins LH and FSH come from the _________________…

The gonadotropins LH and FSH come from the _____________________________ and target the ____________________________________.

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