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Wondering if your child is on track with respect to language acquisition? Relax. We've got you covered with information on language developmental milestones for three-, four-, and five-year-olds and suggestions for play and activities that encourage your child to build vocabulary and conversation skills.
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Speaking and Communicating - Language and Literacy: Ages 3-5
Widely Held Expectations Child communicates needs, wants or thoughts through words, gestures, actions, or...
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The Role of Parents in Promoting Language Development
From infancy to early childhood, one undeniable change takes place - children learn to talk. In cultures around the...
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Play and Language and Literacy Development
Through play, children also enhance oral and written language skills. Garvey (1990) suggests that every aspect of...
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Preschool Potty Mouths: What to Do About Bad Words
Repeating bad language is often a stage that most preschool go through. Here's what parents need to know about why and...
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Activities for Developing Prewriting Skills
The following activities will help children develop and practice prewriting skills: Dressing Frames or Books Provide...
