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  1. Definition Options for Typical typ·i·cal adjective \ˈti-pi-kəl\ : normal for a person, thing, or group : average or usual : happening in the usual way 1: constituting or having the nature of a type : …

  2. basic rules of grammar, such as correctly using “he” and “s. ’t use “me” and “you” correctly. LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION Sings a song or says a poem from. Spider” or t. Wheels …

  3. Memorization of Dolch/Fry (i.e., "sight") words, with little or no attention to their phonetic components. Focus on using first/last letters; heavy reliance on context clues, including …

  4. Note that this "strongly typical" set is di erent from the other "(weakly) typical" set de ned in rst lectures. This new notion is stronger, but as we will see it retains all the desirable properties of …

  5. It is generally thought that typicality reflects centrality, that is, that typical examples are those that are similar to many other members of the category. This interpretation of typicality is based on …

  6. You have seen how developmental milestones are used to measure typical and atypical behaviors, and you have seen how some special needs conditions relate to atypical behaviors.

  7. Briefly, the course of the typical neurodevelopmental trajectory is summarized here, followed by consideration of atypical trajectories. Neurocognitive correlates, as well as factors that …