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Kris Hoet
Language development and communication is much more than your child saying his first word to you. Language development has been happening even before your child said his first words; it has been developing in many areas such as expressive language and receptive language. To find out more about the development of language, the areas of language, and how to help your child’s language development, read the articles below.
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Music and Language
For most young children, language unfolds naturally as part of the growth process. Maximum development comes only...
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Importance of Play
It is easy to forget that much of a child's language develops within the context of play with an adult or with other...
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Using Symbol Systems
What an exciting moment when we hear a baby utter her first word! Parents document these moments, delighted that their...
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Stages of Morphosyntactic Development in Young Children’s Language
In the table below find an outline of five stages of morphosyntactical development in preschooler's language. This table...
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Learning the Meaning of Words
Another important area of language development involves learning the meanings of words, a process that continues...
