As children develop their skill with conversational discourse over the first few years of life, they begin to:
A. initiate more topics using speech rather than gesture.
B. tailor their responses to the specific questions being asked.
C. revise the way they phrase a message when a miscommunication has occurred.
D. all of the above are ways in which children's conversational skill develops over the first few years of life.
D
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A school curriculum built on Howard Gardner's theory of intelligence would provide
a. neuromuscular training because such skills underlie general intelligence. b. a diverse curriculum to cultivate a wide range of skills and talents, both traditional and nontraditional. c. training in logic, rhetoric, philosophy, and math to strengthen the general factor of intelligence. d. emphasis only on creative, artistic abilities and not the traditional emphasis on analytic abilities.