The rules governing how a language is used.
What is "Syntax?"
A meeting to determine if a person's punishable behavior is resultant from that person's disability.
What is "Manifestation Determination?"
A person's ability to direct their own thinking.
What is "Metacognitive Regulation?"
A term used by Lev Vygotsky (Social-Cognitive Constructivism) to describe the process of a more knowledgeable other guiding a learner.
What is "Scaffolding"
The sense of pressure that goes along with touch.
What is "proprioception?
The meaning behind groups of words and sentences.
A person's behavioral style.
What is "temperament?"
Relying on the environment for cues.
What is "Field Dependence?"
The ability to complete a task in a new environment.
What is "Generalization?"
The sense of balance or dizziness.
What is "Vestibular Sensation?"
The practical use of language.
What is "pragmatics?"
A person's ability to resist the negative influences of the risk factors in their life.
What is "resilience?"
The theory that describes the flow of knowledge into and out of a person’s memory is called:
What is the "Information Processing Theory?"
The explanation for whether success is due to the individual's effort, or to other factors?
What is "locus of control?"
What is self-regulation?
The two outputs of language production.
What are "speaking and writing?"
What is "2004?"
These are important skills for learners to use to direct their own thinking and learning.
What are "executive functions?"
What is "Proficiency?"
The point where nerve systems activate.
What is the neurological threshhold?
A name of the process involved in both reading and listening.
What is "decoding?"
What is "triadic reciprocality?
What type of motivation is trying to avoid punishment?
What is "extrinsic motivation?"
Which stage of learning involves practicing a skill so it doesn't get lost?
The correct way of spelling _____________________.
What is "b-a-r-e?"