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In this disorder, a child has trouble with verbal and nonverbal communication that is not caused by thinking problems
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change how the student accesses information, participates in school activities, or demonstrates their learning
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an element of language that is the ability to understand the meanings that others have expressed using language.
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A ___________ changes what is being taught or what a student is expected to learn and demonstrate
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Children have a hard time expressing words clearly past a certain age with _______- _______disorders.
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To support students with developmental language disorders in the classroom, provide _________learning opportunities
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Childhood-onset fluency disorder is also known as ________.
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an element of language that is the ability to encode one's ideas into language forms and symbols
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In ______ processing disorder, a common symptom is difficulty understanding what is being said when there is background noise
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It is essential to _______ tasks to support students with developmental language disabilities
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the rhythm and flow of speech
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In ______ receptive-expressive language disorder, a child has developmental delays and problems understanding spoken language
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In _______ language disorder, children have developmental delays and problems speaking
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the quality of pitch, resonance, or loudness