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antiseptic1488 [7]
3 years ago
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Monte is a 3-year-old boy recently diagnosed with autistic disorder. He appears completely unresponsive to his parents and shows

no indication of any language development. Monte seems uninterested in communication of any kind and has significant rituals such as lining up his toys and realigning them every few minutes. He becomes enraged if anyone interrupts his ritualistic activity. On an IQ assessment designed for very young children, his score was extremely low. His prognosis is poor primarily because of
Social Studies
1 answer:
REY [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: lack of language acquisition and low IQ

Explanation:

Language acquisition would be defined as process where people have the ability to grow into a language,i.e they can learn languages and also communicate with it. The five stages of language acquisition are preproduction, early production, speech emergence, intermediate fluency, and advanced fluency.

Monte's issues is a lack on language acquisition, he has not mastered this are and also has a low I.Q

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