Table 1. Stages of Language and Communication Development StageAgeDevelopmental Language and Communication 1 0–3 months Reflexive communication 2 3–8 months Reflexive communication; interest in others 3 8–12 months Intentional communication; sociability 4 12–18 months First words 5 18–24 months ...
Examines the relationship between symbolic play and language development in a sample of children ages between eight months and 36 months who are deaf and h... C Yoshinaga-Itano,LS Snyder,D Day - 《Volta Review》 被引量: 28发表: 1999年 Language, brain and hearing: an introduction to the ...
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT OF LOW-BIRTHWEIGHT INFANTS AT TWO YEARS SUMMARYFifty low-birth weight (LBW) and 18 fullterm normal infants were prospectively evaluated at eight months and two years of age for language developme... BR Vohr,CG Coll,W Oh - 《Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology》 被引...
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Methods A sample of 253 children aged 2 to 35 months, from an urban centre in north India were evaluated for language development. The main outcome measure was the language quotient (LQ) of the child as evaluated by the Clinical Linguistic Auditory Milestone Scale (CLAMS). Twelve possible ...
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Longitudinal language development data were collected on 130 infants and toddlers adopted from Eastern Europe. The children were followed by means of parent surveys from the age at adoption up through age 36-40 months. The surveys collected data on expressive vocabulary growth, mean length of the ...
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developed:- child's speech as well as other cognitive processes: thinking, memory, imagination, attention, perception;- interaction skills;- coordination of finger movements;- feeling of safety. Introduction Toddler's age is a period which includes children development from 1 to 3 years of age. ...
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