3. Describe developmental changes in children's developing language skills across toddlerhood through middle childhood.
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They start by babbling and making simple sounds, eventually progressing to saying their first words around 12-18 months. By the age of 2, toddlers start combining words to form simple sentences and can understand and follow simple instructions. Their vocabulary Show more…
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