developmental level

collocation in English

meaningsofdevelopmentalandlevel

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developmental
adjective
uk
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.təl/
us
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.t̬əl/
connected with the development of someone ...
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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofdevelopmentalandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The products of eachdevelopmentallevelform the substrate for activity in the next, higher,developmentallevel.
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No children were excluded on the basis ofdevelopmentallevel.
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Finally, little information is available at thedevelopmentallevel.
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This influence appears to depend on the child'sdevelopmentallevel.
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Thus, the levels in these three apparently unrelated associated symptom areas did not vary significantly for females acrossdevelopmentallevelbut decreased with increasingdevelopmentallevelfor males.
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Extant research hints that the relation between emotionality and victimization might vary withdevelopmentallevel.
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While many treatment approaches are now highly sensitive todevelopmentallevel, some are not.
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Although the intervention is manualized, specific activities take into account children'sdevelopmentallevel.
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Similarly, inconclusive findings are reported for other assessments ofdevelopmentallevel.
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Active participation in interaction and thedevelopmentallevelof the learner were considered.
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Among developmental issues, the role ofdevelopmentallevelis most commonly cited in research on autism.
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Specifically, we discuss two sets of issues that arise from the general notion ofdevelopmentallevel.
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This assumes that "depression" occurs at more than onedevelopmentallevel.
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Currently, the results ondevelopmentallevelas a predictor of outcome are inconclusive.
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It is the distance between the learners' actualdevelopmentalleveland the level of their potential development.
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This finding suggests that recasts of question forms may be effectively used by learners whendevelopmentalleveland feedback correspond.
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Although too few, some changes in diagnostic criteria further reflected the need to takedevelopmentallevelinto account.
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Decisions on these variables depend in part on the child's overalldevelopmentalleveland stage in language acquisition.
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The second type of continuity involves continuity of the form or essential characteristics of the disorder acrossdevelopmentallevel.
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The patterns of first language attrition among typically developing children may not approximate an earlierdevelopmentallevel.
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In camp, children participated in a variety of recreational activities that were appropriate to theirdevelopmentalleveland interests.
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At this same age anddevelopmentallevel, major advances in dissociative skills are evident in other disorders too.
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This may be partly because the skills targeted by these measures are above thedevelopmentallevelof the child.
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As discussed, any measure of generaldevelopmentallevelis simply a composite of disparate levels of functioning across domains.
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Further, the primary social network of the child may vary according to the age anddevelopmentallevel.
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