Child Language Acquisition: Beginnings of language development 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageChild language acquisitionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: 10dhallCreated on: 22-03-17 15:42 Pre birth? Scientifically proven that a baby can recognise the mothers voice, music can develop a babys brain 1 of 14 Stage 1? Basic biological noise stage (0-8 weeks) Child expresses itself through crying, reflexive responses, they learn to control their air stream 2 of 14 Stage 2? Cooing and laughing stage (8-20 weeks) Make different noises such as; coo, goo, gaga, recognise parents faces and speech, recognise language has a structure, laugh and chuckles 3 of 14 Stage 3? Vocal play (20-30 weeks) Begin to use consonant and vowels, able to adjust pitch, playing and experimenting 4 of 14 Stage 4? Babbling stage (25-30 weeks) Repeat sounds e.g: woof woof, or use different sounds put together, they do not make sense they just make sounds 5 of 14 Age 12-18 months? Development occurs rapidly, children begin at different levels, learns about 10-20 words a month, begins to use modifiers; go sleep 6 of 14 Age 18-24 months? Have a vocab of about 200 words, syllables dropped. eg; tomato, mato 7 of 14 Stage 1? instrumental stage Language is used to fulfil the childs needs, first words are mainly concrete nouns, concerned with food drink 8 of 14 Stage 2? regulatory stage Language is used to influence other's behaviour, persuading, commanding 9 of 14 Stage 3? interactional stage Language is used to develop relationships, interactions, eg: daddy thank you 10 of 14 Stage 4? personal stage Conveys attitudes and expresses feelings, e.g: good girl 11 of 14 Stage 5? informative stage used to communicate information, mainly to relay or request information 12 of 14 Stage 6? heuristic stage Used to learn and explore environmen 13 of 14 Stage 7? imaginative stage Used to explore imagination, accompanies play or activies 14 of 14
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