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... correct a child's mistakes , how will he learn the correct procedure of writing ? ” Usage training is best provided by ear and speech exercises . If a teacher places more emphasis upon freedom of expression in writing , the child ...
... correct a child's mistakes , how will he learn the correct procedure of writing ? ” Usage training is best provided by ear and speech exercises . If a teacher places more emphasis upon freedom of expression in writing , the child ...
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They had difficulty hearing and reproducing the correct sequences of sound in enunciating and pronouncing words . Whether their problem was in the visual or auditory perceptual area of learning , they all had one problem in common ...
They had difficulty hearing and reproducing the correct sequences of sound in enunciating and pronouncing words . Whether their problem was in the visual or auditory perceptual area of learning , they all had one problem in common ...
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For a correct answer , the Experimenter said yes and placed the card on its pile . The Experimenter's tone of voice was kept as constant as possible . Results and Discussion The mean scores of the differences for the kindergarten ...
For a correct answer , the Experimenter said yes and placed the card on its pile . The Experimenter's tone of voice was kept as constant as possible . Results and Discussion The mean scores of the differences for the kindergarten ...
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