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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Acquisition of Sentence Forms Within Brown's Stages of Development
Stage: Early I (MLU: 1-1.5) Age (in months): 12-22 Declarative: Agent + action; Action + object Negative: Single...
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Helping Families Facilitate Language and Literacy Development
Collin (1992, p. 2) refers to the parents’ nurturing role in their child’s literacy development as “planting the...
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A Continuum for Language Development
Babies have fun making noises. They experiment with the range of sounds they can produce, from coos and gurgles to...
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Development of Pronouns
Learning the English pronominal system is a very complex process. This table offers the general order of pronoun...
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Stimulating Language Development
Most children begin to speak around the age of 10 to 18 months. However, their understanding of words starts long before...
