Asked by Jessica Watkins on May 12, 2024
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The usual order of the development of spoken language in an infant is:
A) cooing,babbling,reflexes,and spoken words.
B) reflexes,cooing,babbling,and spoken words.
C) babbling,cooing,spoken words,and reflexes.
D) cooing,reflexes,babbling,and spoken words.
Spoken Language
A form of human communication that is verbal in nature, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way.
Reflexes
Automatic and involuntary responses to stimuli, which are innate and occur without conscious thought.
Babbling
An infant’s repetition of certain syllables, such as ba-ba-ba, that begins when babies are between 6 and 9 months old.
- Recognize the early signs and stages of language development.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the early signs and stages of language development.
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