Larry, age 5, suffers from an inability to speak fluently with appropriate timing of speech sounds
His
speech is characterized by repetition of certain sounds and syllables, prolongation of certain
sounds, and displaying excess tension when emitting words. He is suffering from ______.
a. language disorder
b. mixed receptive/ language disorder
c. speech sound disorder
d. childhood onset fluency disorder
D
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Frank doesn't necessarily have a high IQ as measured on standardized intelligence tests, but he is well aware of his strengths and weaknesses He chooses jobs that suit his strengths and is particularly skilled at adapting to any changes in his environment. Frank likely has high ________ intelligence as defined in the successful theory of intelligence.
A) creative B) analytical C) experiential D) practical
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A) Children vary in their rate of motor development. B) Instruction from adults and older children influences young children's rate of motor development. C) Opportunities to practice motor skills have no effect of the rate of development. D) The rate of physical development and coordination is partly controlled by genetics.