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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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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Language Development in the Young Child
Language growth is very rapid during the preschool years. From a vocabulary of no words at about one year of age, the...
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Language and Communication Development: Widely Held Expectations
For 3-year-olds Shows a steady increase in vocabulary, ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 words; tends to over-generalize...
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How Do Children Learn To Talk?
The miracle of language learning seems to parallel some of the accounts of children's development we have already seen....
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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...
