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Social learning theory stresses that kids learn both how to commit crimes and the attitudes needed to support the behavior.
Babble
The stage of language development in infants characterized by the production of repetitive syllables, often starting around the age of 6 months.
Underextension
A language development error where a child inappropriately restricts the use of a word to a narrower context than is typical.
Pragmatics
The branch of linguistics concerned with the use of language in social contexts and the ways in which people produce and comprehend meanings through language.
Vocabulary Spurt
Vocabulary spurt is a rapid increase in the acquisition of new words that typically occurs in early childhood, significantly expanding a child's language abilities.
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