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When Adults Are Overly Restrictive of a Young Child's Impulses

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When adults are overly restrictive of a young child's impulses to explore the environment, the result is likely to be a(n) :

Understand the differences between the Gibsonian theory of direct perception and other perceptual approaches.
Grasp the concepts of connectionist models and their assumptions excluding non-related elements.
Understand the role of voice onset times in distinguishing consonant sounds.
Describe the effects of visual agnosias and the conditions affecting the recognition of common and unique stimuli.

Definitions:

Babbling

The production of repetitive syllables by infants, which precedes the development of language.

Phonemic Speech

The aspect of language that deals with the system of sounds (phonemes) and their function and usage within a language.

Telegraphic Speech

A developmental stage in child language acquisition where speech is concise and includes only essential content words, resembling the succinctness of a telegram.

Symbolism

The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities in literature, art, and other forms of cultural expression.

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