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Title: INFANT LANGUAGE AND LITERACY


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INFANT LANGUAGE AND LITERACY
  • Chapter 8

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  • Language our most human achievement.
  • Any symbolic expression that has meaning
  • Sensitive Period babies perceive language
    differently from other sounds

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BRAIN IS WIRED FOR LANGUAGE DEV
  • Receptive communication babies understand words
    before they speak (about 6 months)
  • Parents should speak to their (unborn) child
  • Menchu
  • Infants communicate through gesture, noises,
    crying before they use words
  • First form of communication is crying. Babies
    whose parents respond to their cries have
    improved communication competence

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BABBLING
  • Repetitive vocalization in childs first year.NOT
    considered real communication
  • DOES encourage interaction with caretaker
  • Earliest open vowel cooing
  • 4-5 months add consonants
  • 9 months vowel-consonant-vowel
  • 10-11 months expressive jargon resembles adult
    speech

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WORDS
  • Begin about 8 - 18 months
  • Overgeneralization
  • Overrestriction
  • Referential (objects)
  • Expressive (social expression)

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BILINGUAL CHILDREN
  • 1/2 children in world are bilingual. Growing
    number in U.S.
  • Children learn same size vocabulary, split
    between two languages
  • Before 18 months mental dictionary
  • After 18 months mixed speech
  • Bilingual kids put 2 words together at same age
    as monolingual kids do despite different rules
    (syntax)

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BILIINGUAL CHILDREN, continued
  • Children use various strategies to make sense of
    different rules and vocabulary

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TODDLER LITERACY
  • It is never too early to read to children
  • books, ads, signs, food boxes, etc.
  • Parents should use scaffolding to develop
    literacy skills

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LANGUAGE DELAYS
  • Hearing babbling decreases at about 6 months
  • Early detection is CRUCIAL
  • ASL is learned like verbal language
  • Be responsive to communication attempts
  • Use language to dev. residual hearing
  • Use total communication
  • Initiate turn taking in conversation

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GENERAL LANGUAGE DELAY
  • One of the most common disabilities
  • Unknown cause
  • Minimal brain dysfunction
  • Stress
  • Poverty

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CLASSROOM STRATEGIES
  • Name things
  • Expansion
  • Expatiation
  • Initiate conversation
  • Scaffolding (naming game) see page 162
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