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Is it important to include biological measures in studies of social development? Give examples and discuss their importance.
Vocabulary
The set of words known and used by a person in speaking and writing.
Hand Babbling
Repetitive gestures and movements made by infants, analogous to the babbling sounds in early speech development, serving as a precursor to language acquisition.
Deaf Children
Young individuals who lack the ability to hear, either partially or completely, requiring specialized communication methods.
Two-Word Sentences
Simple linguistic constructions consisting of only two words that express a complete idea or command.
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