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According to Boyles & Contadino, 1997, what are the observable characteristics of children who have an oral expressive language?

      

According to Boyles & Contadino, 1997, what are the observable characteristics of children who have an oral expressive language?

  

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Francis
- They might appear shy and withdrawn, and have problems interacting socially.
- They might give delayed responses to questions.
- They might have a problem finding the correct words.
- Their thoughts might be disorganized and disjointed, frustrating the listener.
- They might omit integral parts of the sentence or information needed for understanding.
francis1897 answered the question on March 10, 2023 at 11:24


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