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  2. Age appropriateness - Wikipedia

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    Age-appropriate social skills and communication with peers can be interpreted in terms of cause and effect. Insufficient sets of age-appropriate social skills result in difficulty establishing social relations, and lack of social ties can worsen the underdeveloped set of social skills. [10]

  3. Children's use of information - Wikipedia

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    By the age of 6, children typically could accurately check their knowledge with very little impact on their future answers regardless of the language used. 4-5 year-old's, on the other hand, were so changeable that the phrase used affected their future answers. 4-5 year-old's were also less likely to overestimate their knowledge of a target ...

  4. Assessment of basic language and learning skills - Wikipedia

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    The preliminary data from this research project are from 81 children (42 females and 39 males) ranging in age from 6 months to 60 months. Children are from a variety of geographical locations (both nationally and internationally) and of differing ethnic, socio-economic and educational backgrounds.

  5. Language development - Wikipedia

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    Children learn much of their verbal communication through repetition and observing others. If parents do not speak to their children at this age it can become quite difficult for them to learn the essentials of conversation. [37] The vocabulary of a 1–2 year old should consist of 50 words and can be up to 500.

  6. Early childhood education - Wikipedia

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    At 3 months, children employ different cries for different needs. At 6 months they can recognize and imitate the basic sounds of spoken language. In the first 3 years, children need to be exposed to communication with others in order to pick up language. "Normal" language development is measured by the rate of vocabulary acquisition. [21]

  7. Language deprivation in children with hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Parents' hearing status and age that the child is exposed to language affect deaf children's ability to code-switch. [56] Deaf children may lack proficiency or fluency in either language during early language-learning development, they still engage in code switching activities, in which they go back and forth between signing and English to ...

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  9. Gestures in language acquisition - Wikipedia

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    At 26 months of age, there is an increase in iconic gesture use and comprehension. [21] Gestures become more complex as children get older. Between age 4-6 children can use whole body gestures when describing a route. [21] A whole body gesture occurs in three-dimensional space and is used when the speaker is describing a route as if they are on ...

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