CSD 205A Knowledge Checks 7-10 (post-midterm)

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Preschool-age children are adept at maintaining a topic of conversation with their communication partners.

False

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A word is considered part of a child's vocabulary once they demonstrate the ability to understand it when heard.

False

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Which of the following age ranges does the shift from 'learning to read' to 'reading to learn' occur?

8-9 years old

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Writing and spoken language are of equal complexity; that is, we write in a similar manner to which we speak.

false

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The development of literacy parallels the development of language, and the majority of skills in each domain are developed by age 5.

False

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'Literacy' refers to the process of learning to read and write.

True

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Children's phonological awareness skills are most closely related to which of the following TWO abilities?

Spelling, Reading

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Which of the following factors from early childhood best predict literacy achievement in later grades?

Language ability, # books in the home, parents' literacy practices, socioeconomic status

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A child who spells 'water' WOTR, 'like' LIK, and 'stopped' STOPT' is likely in which phase of spelling mastery?

invented spelling

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A child's ability to compare and contrast written text and relate content to their own previous experiences is termed 'dynamic literacy.'

True

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Which of the following is NOT an example of phonological awareness?

Morpheme addition

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All adults eventually reach the 'mature' writing phase, where speaking and writing are consciously separate, and writing is significantly more complex than spoken language.

False

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Although first graders understand as many of 10,000 words, they typically only use about one-fourth of them expressively.

True

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Literacy plays a key role in expanding language content and vocabulary knowledge during the school years.

True

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Place these words in the likely order in which they would be acquired by a typically developing school-age child. (Sneakily, quicker, breathy, jealous)

Jealous, quicker, breathy, sneakily

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A child tells the following story: "My dog's name is Rover. Rover jumped to get ball. The ball hit him on the nose." What phase of narrative development is the child most likely in?

Reaction Sequence

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A first grader is learning the new vocabulary word "eager." Which vocabulary tier does "eager" most closely align with?

Tier 2

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Select the best answer. Which of the following is a major reason why school-age children acquire advanced syntactic forms and language use?

Narratives & storytelling

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It would be considered typical for an early school-age child to demonstrate difficulty pronouncing the following words: Stretch, snark, treaty, & tests.

true

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A child tells the following story: "My dog is Rover. Rover plays fetch. He likes balls." What phase of narrative development is the child most likely in?

Descriptive sequence

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Noun phrase development is a slower and more gradual process than verb phrase development

False

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A significant portion of language content is developed in the preschool years, so the early school years are a time for advancements to language use and form

false

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Which of the following sound or sound structures would a child likely acquire last, according to typical standards of phonological development?

/thr/

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Match the following examples with their corresponding phonological process.

(just look at the pic for this one I don't wanna type it out 🫶 )

<p>(just look at the pic for this one I don't wanna type it out 🫶 )</p>
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Ryan is 5 years old. He says the following statement: "The dod ki my pace." [The dog kiss my face]. Which TWO of the following phonological processes are the most inappropriate for Ryan to still have in his speech?

Fronting, final consonant deletion

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What is the MLU in morphemes of the following two sentences? "She ran to the park. She slid down the slide."

5

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Which of the following is the best way to break these sentences into morphemes? "The biggest cars are always blue. They have black interiors."

The bigg/est car/s are always blue. They have black interior/s.

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What is the MLU in morphemes of the following two sentences? "The biggest cars are always blue. They have black interiors."

6.5

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The typical MLU of a three-year-old is 3 in words and 6 in morphemes.

true

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The acquisition of articles (e.g., "a" and "the") at age 2-3 is linked with growth in the development of theory of mind.

true

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Syntactic development in preschool children is a slow and gradual process, extending well into the school-age years.

false

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A word is considered part of a child's vocabulary once they demonstrate the ability to understand it when heard.

false

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Which of the following is the best characterization of a preschool-age child demonstrating theory of mind?

Jack and Owen are playing blocks. Jack puts a block under his foot when Owen isn't looking because he wants to hide it from him.

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The preschool period is a time of rapid semantic development, and children learn new vocabulary terms every day.

true

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Select all that apply. Why is the development of theory of mind (ToM) an important milestone during the preschool period?

ToM is related to children's language development.

ToM is related to children's social development.

ToM helps children understand that others have different thoughts, beliefs, and perspectives than they do.

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A child who adjusts their speaking style during play, such as using deeper voices to indicate males, is demonstrating an early form of metalinguistic awareness.

true

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Which of the following words/concepts is a child likely to acquire last, according to typical developmental norms?

The question starter "when?"

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Which of the following demonstrates contingency between a child and their communicative partner?

Child: "Can we go to the park?" Parent: "Sure! We can go to the park today because the weather is nice." Child: "I want to play on the swings." Parent: "The swings are fun. Slides are fun, too."

3 multiple choice options

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A typically developing child's expressive vocabulary more than doubles between the ages of three and five.

true

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Which of the following words would likely be the easiest for a child to "fast map?"

daffodil

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