The age children typically begin to babble
What is around 4 months?
The sounds infants make during the cooing stage
What is vowel sounds like "coo" "ooh" "ahhh"
Child-directed speech and the difference from regular speech
what is a way of speaking that is specifically tailored to infants and young children, characterized by higher pitch, exaggerated intonation, and simplified vocabulary
Under extension in the context of language development.
What is when a child uses a single word to refer to multiple objects or concepts, instead of using different words for different things
A child understands "no" in terms of language development
What is the child comprehends the concept of a negative response and can associate the word with certain actions
A common milestone children reach at 9 months in terms of language development
What is able to make different sounds like "mamamama" and "bababababa."
The difference between babbling and cooing in terms of vocalization
What is baby cooing refers to single-vowel sounds, such as “ooh” and “aah,” whereas babbling includes consonant sounds, like “muh-muh” and “bah-bah.”
The benefits of child-directed speech in gaining language skills
What is it helps children in acquiring language skills by enhancing their attention, promoting language comprehension, and fostering social interaction.
Under extension in a child's language.
What is a toddler may use the word "dog" to refer to all four-legged animals, cats, pigs, and cows.
Telegraphic speech in child development
What is learning to communicate their thoughts and feelings.
What is learning how to form a sentence
The typical language milestone for a child at 18 months
What is saying several single words
What is says and shakes head now
What is points to show others what is wanted
The importance of babbling in language development?
What is it helps infants practice controlling their voice and experimenting with sounds.
The benefits of using child-directed speech in early language development
What is...
learn the language
helps bond with caregiver
facilitates cognitive development.
Children sometimes display under extension in their language usage?
What is they assume and hypothesize based on what they already know about what the word refers to
Telegraphic speech used by a young child
What is "want cookie" instead of "I want a cookie."
Characteristic of a 2-year-old's language development.
What is ...
Knows names of familiar people and body parts
Says sentences with 2 to 4 words
Follows simple instructions
Repeats words overheard in conversation
Points to things in a book
The correlation between babbling and a baby's ability to copy sounds
what is it shows the ability to imitate and social interaction
Child-directed speech contribute to a child's vocabulary expanding
What is introduces new words in a clear and repetitive way that makes it easier for children to learn and remember.
Parents or caregivers help children overcome under extension
What is exposure to broaden their understanding of language
Telegraphic speech demonstrates a child's language acquisition
What is it shows they are able to communicate with a limited vocabulary and grammatical knowledge
The age children start responding to simple spoken requests and using gestures like shaking head "no"?
What is 1 years old (12-18 months)
The significance of a baby using different tones while babbling
What is using different tones while babbling helps infants practice intonation and express emotions and moods such as angry, sleepy, sad, etc..
The child-directed speech improve a child's communication and social skills
What is it grabs the infants' attention and gives them, supporting in learning to communicate and learn
The impact of under extension on a child's communication skills.
What is limits their ability to effectively express themselves
The importance of a child pointing to things when they are named
What is pointing helps the baby learn words
what is pointing has been linked to language development.