Newborns show a preference for this voice, which they were exposed to in the womb.
What is their mother's voice?
Around 10-12 months, infants begin responding to simple requests and saying early word such as these common ones.
What are 'mama,' 'dada,' and 'uh oh'?
About how many words a week does the infant learn after reaching their 50-word milestone?
What is 1-2 words a day.
What is the typical vocabulary size of a 2 to 3-year-old child?
What is 500-1000 words?
At around 42- 48 months, children can embed what within their sentences.
What are clauses?
At around 2 months, infants begin making these early vocalizations, which include vowel-like sounds and gurgling?
What are coos?
Infants commonly use what type of word?
What are nouns?
Babies begin to communicate not just to express needs, but also for this reason.
What is to share their thoughts, feelings, and perceptions with others?
What type of relation does a toddler at 30-36 months have?
What is spatial relation?
At 54-60, children are capable of differentiating the past and future by using what?
What are accurate tense forms?
In newborns, this structure is positioned higher than in adults and begins to descened around 4-6 months, completing its descend by age 3.
What is the larynx?
What gesture is commonly seen in this age group?
What is waving 'hi' and 'goodbye'?
What utterances are starting to be noticed at 15 months?
What are two-word utterances.
At 30-36 months, toddlers begin to understand and use these kinds of words to describe relationships between objects, such as 'in,' 'on,' and 'under.
What are prepositions?
Around 54-60 months, what counting list are they able to recite/count?
What is past 100 count objects in sets greater than 5-10?
Around 6-7 months, infants begin incorporating these types of speech sounds into their babbling, but clearer consonant-vowel (CV) combinations emerge closer to 8 months.
What are consonants?
Around one year of age, infants may temporarily stop using some words while experimenting with new ones. This frequently used word-like sound was observed in Julia’s speech as she pointed to objects of interest.
What is 'dis'?
What type of answer are 15-month-olds capable of giving to parent-directed questions?
What are yes and no answers?
At 3 years old toddlers start interacting in this type of play.
What is imaginative play?
After 48 months children can copy what type of shapes?
What are geometric?
This stage of early speech development begins around 6-8 months, includes vocal and manual forms, and is not yet associateed with meaning.
What is babbling?
A game that a child can play around 10-12 months.
What is peek a boo?
What does focusing a baby's attention with language increase?
What is their vocabulary?
At 30-36 months, what personal identifiers are children capable of producing and comprehending?
What are pronouns?
What is the ability that children at 54-60 months have that allow them to separate language from meaning?
What is metalinguistic awareness?