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Through the achievement of communicative competence, children
Symbols
Objects, signs, or representations that stand for or suggest something else by association, resemblance, or convention.
Decoders
Individuals or devices that interpret and convert communications or data into a comprehensible form.
Channels
Mediums or pathways through which communication or information is transmitted.
Communication Skills
The abilities used to convey information, thoughts, and feelings effectively through verbal and non-verbal means.
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