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The Social World of Children Learning to Talk,Used
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This fascinating companion to the awardwinning Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Experience of Young American Children reveals how daily childparent social interactions govern children's language and social development.Based on unparalled data from 2 years of observing the everyday interactions of 1 and 2yearold children learning to talk in their own homes, Hart and Risley have charted the monthbymonth growth of the children's vocabulary, utterances, and use of grammatical structures. The compelling narrative highlights reliabilitytested research findings and is supplemented with numerous transcripts from observations and a list of 2,000 words of children's expressive vocabulary from 1936 months of age.This book is mustreading for professionals in speech and language, child development, psychology, and education who need to understand how children come to talk as much and as well as their parents and caregivers.Learn more about Hart and Risley's unparalleled study which shows the importance of talking often to young children in their companion book, Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Experience of Young American Children.
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