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Children's Language Development The Role of Parental Input, Vocabulary Composition, And Early Communicative Skills

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Children's Language Development The Role of Parental Input, Vocabulary Composition, And Early Communicative Skills
Children's Language Development The Role of Parental Input, Vocabulary Composition, And Early Communicative Skills

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Children's Language Development The Role of Parental Input, Vocabulary Composition, And Early Communicative Skills

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"Children's Language Development"
delves into the intricate interplay between parental guidance, vocabulary richness, and the pivotal early stages of communication in a child's linguistic journey. This illuminating book navigates through the multifaceted role of parental input as a cornerstone in shaping a child's language prowess, exploring how the diverse tapestry of vocabulary influences cognitive development. It unravels the significance of early communicative skills, offering a comprehensive understanding of how these fundamental building blocks lay the foundation for lifelong language proficiency. Rich in insights and practical guidance, this book is an indispensable resource for parents, educators, and researchers passionate about fostering robust language development in children.

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