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,Place these oral language milestones in order of likely acquisition
2-word sentences
Reduplicated babbling
Gestures
Following multi-step directions
Reflexive sounds - ANSWER-reflexive sounds, reduplicated
babbling, gestures, 2-word sentences, following multistep
directions
Match the theory of language development with the foundational
concept.
Language acquisition is innate and biological
Language develops as a tool to facilitate cognition
Language is a reflection of cognition
Language is learned through stimulus and response
behaviorism, cognitive developmental, nativism,
interactionist/sociocultural - ANSWER-Language acquisition is
innate and biological:
Nativism
Language develops as a tool to facilitate cognition: Cognitive
developmental
Language is a reflection of cognition:
Interactionist/sociocultural
Language is learned through stimulus and response:
Behaviorism
Match the theory of language development with the example.
, A baby points to a dog and says "dah." The baby's caregiver
praises the baby, reinforcing use of the utterance.
As a 1-year old is developing their initial motor and sensory
understandings of the environment and have not yet developed
symbolic thinking, expressive language is represented primarily
by babbling and one-syllable words and utterances.
Because of natural abilities inborn in children, it is believed it is
easiest to learn a language between birth and age 8 or 9.
A 3-year old uses "private speech" or "inner speech" (i.e., talking
to one's self) to guide actions and behaviors while working on a
difficult puzzle. - ANSWER-A baby points to a dog and says
"dah." The baby's caregiver praises the baby, reinforcing use of
the utterance.
Behaviorism
As a 1-year old is developing their initial motor and sensory
understandings of the environment and have not yet developed
symbolic thinking, expressive language is represented primarily
by babbling and one-syllable words and utterances.
Cognitive-development
Because of natural abilities inborn in children, it is believed it is
easiest to learn a language between birth and age 8 or 9.
Nativism
A 3-year old uses "private speech" or "inner speech" (i.e., talking
to one's self) to guide actions and behaviors while working on a
difficult puzzle.
Interactionist/sociocultural
Which of the following aspects effect 2nd language development?
(select all that apply)