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Research and common knowledge about oral language and early experience in literacy differs. Describe the research and discuss the elements that differ from common knowledge.
Gut-Level Communication
Communication that is deeply emotional and instinctive, rather than cerebral or meticulously thought out, often leading to more authentic interactions.
Real Communication
Genuine exchange of messages, where both sender and receiver engage actively, ensuring clarity, understanding, and authenticity in the interaction.
Self-Knowledge
Understanding or knowledge an individual has about themselves, including their characteristics, emotions, likes, and dislikes.
Withholding Secrets
The act of intentionally keeping information hidden from others, especially information that is personal or confidential.
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