Self-Study DVD: The Child's Brain: Syllable From Sound (2 Hours)

DVD, 2001

Library's review

During childhood, the brain is a magnificent engine for learning, and nowhere is learning more dramatic than in the way a child learns language. Most children learn to speak as easily as a bird learns to sing, but Michael Blankenship did not. At five, by the time most children have mastered
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grammar, Michael has trouble speaking in complete sentences. How is his brain different from other children his age? What can Michael teach us about the brain's capacity for language? Also learn about what happens if during childhood the left hemisphere of the brain is compromised by disease. Questionnaire: 13 multiple choice, true/false and fill-in questions.
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Thirteen/WNET New York
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