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Toddler Vocabulary Growth August 5, 2007

Posted by Matthew Woolums in Articles/Videos.
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Children’s Health, a part of WebMD, has posted a short article on the conditions that encourage vocabulary development in toddlers. In short, young children need repitition, more than single isolated words at a time, and a mix of easy and more difficult words together. If additional research supports these findings, it should have implications for children’s media, early childhood educational practices, and parenting strategies.

http://children.webmd.com/news/20070803/why-toddlers-vocabulary-grows-quickly?src=RSS_PUBLIC

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