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    An Adult Behavior That Interferes with Language Development Is
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An Adult Behavior That Interferes with Language Development Is

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Question 33

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An adult behavior that interferes with language development is:


A) having the child slow down and repeat it again.
B) listening and responding.
C) rephrasing and expanding the utterance.
D) offering a variety of hands-on activities.

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