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  • The First Few Months
  • waaaaaa
  • Watching your surroundings
  • wassup guys!
  • Say "hi" baby
  • I have a lot going on I need to clear my head
  • Mimicking
  • SAY MAMA BABY!
  • Mama
  • Children are born with unique ways to express things like hunger or pain. When they are hungry, they make a sound or move a certain way to let the parent know to feed them. They are born with this skill because it is how they communicate before they can actually speak.
  • Purposeful Communication
  • Another thing that babies do to learn language is watch what other people do. Children start to notice that people react to their sounds and movements and star to understand how other people express what they want and need. They begin to understand the sounds and gestures people use to talk. Give them as many chances as you can to learn other people
  • 3-5 years
  • She sad. Crying.
  • Your infant or toddler is now at the stage where they actively take in their environment and respond by imitating what they hear and see. When a baby says "mama," the world stops and either they get a bottle or they get a lot of attention and praise.
  • 7-8 Years
  • May I go outside to play÷
  • Children's vocabulary and grammatical knowledge both grow steadily throughout the toddler years. They start using simple sentences that are consistent with what they have observed and been taught to use around the age of two. Be careful with your words. They can understand everything at this age.
  • toilet mama
  • Your child is now showing an understanding of both sentence structure and grammar. They are still attempting to make sense of the language around them and figure out how to incorporate it into their own imagination. They realize that they use the correct grammar structures.
  • Truck is Mine!
  • By the time they reach kindergarten, kids should be speaking generally proper sentences that begin to reflect their own unique communication style. Yes, now you and your kid can talk and your kid can tell you how it is in kid terms.
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