Multiple Choice
Research on individuals with Williams Syndrome indicates that:
A) cognition and language development are not related at all developmental stages.
B) cognition and language development is interrelated in early language development and separates at older ages.
C) lexical development precedes the cognitive development usually observed in normally developing children.
D) poor performance on grammar related to increased social and communicative skills.
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