Asked by gurpreet walia on Jun 12, 2024

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Infants around age 6 months babble. To what extent is their babbling influenced by what they hear?

A) The more the infant hears, the less it babbles.
B) From birth onward, the amount of babbling is directly proportional to how much the parents talk to the infant.
C) At first infants copy the sounds they hear; later they begin to invent new sounds of their own.
D) At first, what infants hear makes no difference; later they begin to copy the sounds they hear.

Babbling

Early stage of language development in infants, characterized by the production of sounds and syllables that do not form words.

Parents Talk

The communication between parents and their children, which plays a significant role in the child's development, emotional well-being, and learning.

New Sounds

Unfamiliar auditory experiences or noises that have not been previously encountered.

  • Describe the developmental milestones in human language and their manifestation.
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Gilberto FrancoJun 13, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
At first, infants' babbling is not influenced by the sounds they hear; it is a natural part of their development. As they grow older, they start to mimic the sounds and speech patterns they are exposed to, indicating the influence of their auditory environment on their speech development.