The correct answer is: The echoing sound of his voice shows his excitement that his brother is communicating. The text shows the desperation of the narrator not knowing if his brother was actually able to communicate, he probably wondered if he had a soul at all. He even thinks of killing him at some point because of that desperation. However, when he sees him smile, he gains hope again and realizes with excitement he still has a soul and is capable of doing the same things he does, the same things a person does.
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In simple words, It is not shocking that issues of psychosocial and mental development occur as children have trouble knowing others and communicating oneself. By comparison, a fairly high percentage of children aging at school who've had psychosocial and mental issues also have expression and words difficulties.
Routine evaluation of language and cognitive skills and the delivery of therapies beginning from childhood are important preventive endeavors. It is critical because therapies can have a huge effect on infant performance during infancy or childhood years.
When established , it is important to schedule these proactive strategies to establish a detailed profile of speech, vocabulary, cognitive, and psychosocial and emotional skills. A shift on each-to-one clinic-based treatment toward a emphasis on practical expression in authentic contexts.
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