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Title: language development
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Her classmates were her hairdressers, and make-up artists. She would pretend her salon was a very big and pink castle. Olivia would tell the others how to braid her hair and put make-up on her. She told them "do my hair first then my make-up, and I want to wear only pink eyeshadow, and pink lipstick... Showed first 250 characters
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Highly imaginative, sets the scene without realistic props (Westby, 1980). Also, Olivia communicated with her peers in full conversations. I was very amazed at the appropriate level in which she was speaking.
As a preschooler, Olivia has become quite adept to using language socially... Showed next 250 characters
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