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WGU D094 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
A child says, "C," and the dad gives the child a cookie. A child says, "Coo, " and the dad
gives the child a cookie. The child says, "Cook," and the dad gives the child a cookie.
The child says, "Cookie" and the dad gives the child a cookie. Which of Skinner's key
processes for learning language is the father using?

Imitating
Prompting
Shaping
Repetition - Answers -Shaping

At what age can children be expected to understand words of order and time and to use
sentences that have more than one action word?

1-2 years
2-3 years
3-4 years
4-5 years - Answers -4-5 years

At which stage of language development would a child say, "Nancy thirsty!"?

Holophrastic
Babbling
Two-word
Telegraphic - Answers -Universal grammar

Children between the ages of 3 to 6 years of age can be expected to:

Tell a story
Make jokes or tease others
Express their opinions
Use figurative language - Answers -Tell a story

The idea that language develops through our interactions with others comes from which
theorist?

Chomsky
Skinner
Vygotsky
Piaget - Answers -Vygotsky

Nancy speaks with three-word sentences, such as "What her name?" This indicates that
Nancy has developed:

Overregularized speech

,Holophrastic speech
Telegraphic speech
Organizational speech - Answers -Telegraphic speech

Behavioral Learning theorists argue that language is acquired through

Biologically programmed learning capacities
Imitation of others' language and reinforcement for recognizable speech
Cognitive understanding of speech sounds and their relationship to real objects and
actions
A device that allows children to sift through language and generate rules that govern the
language - Answers -Imitation of others' language and reinforcement for recognizable
speech

Vygotsky's approach to language development focuses on which key concept?

Social interaction
Universal grammar
Prompting
Reinforcement - Answers -Social interaction

Babbling usually occurs during which developmental age?

1-2 months of age
11 months-1.5 years of age
0-11 months of age
18-24 months of age - Answers -0-11 months of age

At which stage of language development would a child say, "I go store Auntie."?

Holophrastic
Babbling
Two-word
Telegraphic - Answers -Telegraphic

A child says, "Julia go play dog." At which stage of language development is the child
most likely working?

Babbling
Holophrastic
Two-word
Telegraphic - Answers -Telegraphic

At what age can a child be expected to point to body parts and to point to or name
pictures in books?

, 1-2 years
2-3 years
3-4 years
4-5 years - Answers -1-2 years

A mother says to her three year old, "Oh no! You fell down. Did you get an owie?"
Vygotsky would categorize this mother's conversation with her child as

Scaffolding the child's speech
Working in the child's zone of proximal development
Using universal grammar with the child
Providing the child with positive reinforcement - Answers -Working in the child's zone of
proximal development

A child says, "C," and the dad gives the child a cookie. A child says, "Coo, " and the dad
gives the child a cookie. The child says, "Cook," and the dad gives the child a cookie.
The child says, "Cookie" and the dad gives the child a cookie. Which of Skinner's key
processes for learning language is the father using?

Imitating
Prompting
Shaping
Repetition - Answers -shaping

At what age can children be expected to understand words of order and time and to use
sentences that have more than one action word?

1-2 years
2-3 years
3-4 years
4-5 years - Answers -4-5 years

By age 7, children can be expected to:

Tell a story
Make jokes or tease others
Express their opinions
Use figurative language - Answers -make jokes or tease others

At what age can a child be expected to understand opposites like go-stop, big-little, and
up-down or to talk about things that are not in the room?

1-2 years
2-3 years
3-4 years
4-5 years - Answers -2-3 years

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