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Second, despite the patient's extensive brain damage, he manifested sufficient expressive and receptive language functions to suggest that his cognitive processing capability was adequate to benefit from the device. Benner and colleagues (2002) examined the effects on receptive language skills of kindergarten children in separate schools. Sara had a learning disability in receptive language, which was not on the camp forms; it contributed to her inappropriate behavior when she did not understand directions and felt too embarrassed to ask for help. |
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