Select all of the strategies below that support dual language learners' development. a. Research and sing simple songs from the child's language and sing them with the child both individually and during large groups. b. Keep an index card of key phrases from the student's home language and use them throughout the day to communicate with the child and show respect for his/her language c. Avoid using the child's home language in the classroom, as complete immersion is the best way to teach young children a new language d. Correct children politely when they use a word in their language. Encourage the child to say the word in English and remind them that we only speak English at school e. Ensure that labeled materials state the names for the materials in all languages that the children speak f. Pair children who speak the same primary language together whenever practical so they can learn from one another
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