Title: Recent evidence indicates that most childrenA)do not experience a significant vocabulary spurt until Post by: Soren on Jun 25, 2015 Recent evidence indicates that most children
A) do not experience a significant vocabulary spurt until they enter kindergarten, when vocabulary increases by 50 to 100 words per week. B) experience a vocabulary spurt during the toddler years, learning as many as 5 to 10 new words per day. C) experience a vocabulary spurt between ages 7 and 8, learning between 50 and 100 new words per day. D) show a steady, continuous increase in rate of word learning throughout the preschool years, adding as many as nine new words per day. Title: Re: Recent evidence indicates that most childrenA)do not experience a significant vocabulary spurt u Post by: Ania on Jul 16, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Recent evidence indicates that most childrenA)do not experience a significant vocabulary spurt until Post by: Soren on Aug 7, 2015 It makes sense now. Thanks a thousand times over
Title: Re: Recent evidence indicates that most childrenA)do not experience a significant vocabulary spurt until Post by: Ania on Aug 7, 2015 It wasn't any bother, happy to help :D
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