Aspects Of Language Development In Early Childhood
INNOVATIONS IN LANGUAGE TEACHING, LEARNING AND ASSESSMENT
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Abstract
The article explores language development in early childhood is shaped by biological, social, and environmental factors, with critical periods being key for rapid acquisition. Children progress through stages of language learning, supported by interaction with caregivers, exposure to rich linguistic environments, and activities like reading. Early identification of delays and appropriate interventions can help ensure strong communication and cognitive skills.
Keywords
Language development
early childhood
language acquisition
biological factors
critical period
social interaction