1- Suppose you were seeking a child-care setting for your child who is deaf. What would you want it to be like, and why? List and describe 4 things (that specifically pertain to children who are deaf) that you would look for, when visiting such centers (4 points)
2- Suppose you were seeking a child-care setting for your child who is blind. What would you want it to be like, and why? List and describe 4 things (that specifically pertain to children who are blind) that you would look for, when visiting such centers (4 points)
3- List and describe three reasons why the social-interactionist perspective is attractive to many investigators of language development? (3 points)
4- Fran frequently corrects her 17-month-old son Jeremy’s attempts to talk and—fearing that he won’t use words—refuses to respond to his gestures. How might Fran be contributing to Jeremy’s slow language progress? (3 points)