2023 NR601 LETRS Unit 1 Session 6 With Answers (68 Solved Questions)

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Unit 1 - Session 6
Genetic, biological, environmental and instructional factors all contribute to the
growth of . Correct Answer: reading skill
Students who come to school without exposure to books, book language, and
vocabulary in their homes that would support literacy development are said to
be . Correct Answer: experience deficient
Poor readers are students who score below the percentile in basic
reading skill. Correct Answer: 30th
Simple View of Reading suggests that students can be impaired in either word
recognition or language comprehension or both...making it to
instruct all students exactly the same way. Correct Answer: impossible
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Among all English-speaking poor readers, at least 70-80 percent have trouble
wit h a cc urate a nd flu ent that o fe n ( no t alway s) o r ig inate s
with weaknesses in phonological processing. Correct Answer: word recognition
is a useful descriptive term for a specific developmental disorder that
adversely affects the ability to read and write. It is neuro biological in origin and
characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and
by poor spelling and decoding abilities. Correct Answer: Dyslexia
Three ty pe s o f rea di n g diffic ultie s a nd that o fen o ver la p bu t that
can be separate and distinct; phonological deficit, orthographic processing
deficit and comprehension deficit. Correct Answer: disabilities
deficit refers to a prominent and specific weakness in either
phonological or naming speed processing. Correct Answer: Single
deficit refers to a combination of phonological and naming-speed
deficits. Correct Answer: Double
Students with neurobiological differences in language and reading processes
may also dysgraphia, ADHD, Anxiety, Task Avoidance, Weak impluse control,
distractibility, problems with comprehension of spoken language, confusion
with math signs and computation. About percent of all studetns with
dyslexia also have ADHD. Correct Answer: 30

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