According to Helen how does a hearing child pick up everyday expressions and idioms
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Helen has learned several nouns. "M-u-g"
and "m-i-l-k" has given her more trouble than other words. When she
spells "milk," she points to the mug, and when she spells "mug," she makes
the sign for pouring or drinking, which shows that she has confused the
words. She has no idea yet that everything has a name.
This is how kids with disabilities like Helen pick up everyday expressions and idioms.
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