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Peer-Oriented Programs Have Delayed Effects, While Prevention Programs Targeting Parents

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Peer-oriented programs have delayed effects, while prevention programs targeting parents have more immediate effects on the use and abuse of substances.


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Vocabulary

The set of words that an individual knows and uses, reflecting language development and proficiency.

14,000 Words

A figure often cited in developmental psychology representing the approximate number of words a child knows upon entering school.

30,000 Words

A referential figure highlighting the importance of early childhood verbal exposure and communication within the home environment for linguistic and cognitive development.

Pragmatics

The branch of linguistics that studies the ways in which context contributes to meaning, including how speakers use and understand statements in different situations.

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