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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How Parents Can Help Enhance Emergent Literacy Among Preschoolers
Encourage Parents to Engage in Oral Storytelling and Mealtime Conversations As families interact at home at the end of...
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Developmental Trends: Language Skills at Different Age Levels
Infancy (Birth–2) What You Might Observe: Interest in listening to the human voice and in exchanging vocalizations...
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Music and Reading Skills
As the young child matures, so does language, and the vocabulary expands as reading becomes a natural extension of...
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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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Help for Speech Development: Preschool
Has the once adorable way your preschooler pronounces "red" gone on too long? It's probably not time yet to worry that...
Source: Education.com
