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Language: Talking and Understanding

Language: Talking and UnderstandingAn amazing thing about babies is that in one or two years they learn to talk and understand spoken language. When this process goes awry, or just goes slower than usual, parents are justifiably concerned.
 Language: Talking and Understanding Topics
* The Importance of Language
* Language, Speech, and Communication
* How to Nurture Language Development - Newborns and Infants
* How to Nurture Language Development - Toddlers
* How to Nurture Language Development - Preschool Children
* How to Nurture Language Development - School-Age Children
* Language Skills
* About Language Milestones
* Key Language Milestones - General Principles
* Key Language Milestones in Infancy
* Key Language Milestones in Toddlers
* Key Language Milestones in Preschoolers
* The Bilingual Baby
* Early and Late Talking: 9 to 12 Months
 Questions From Other Parents
? Learning Words: Limited Vocabulary In A 2-year-old
? A 17 Month Boy With Few Words
? Problems With Pronunciation
? Tongue-Tied Toddler
? A Two-Year-Old of Few Words
? Bilingual Baby
? Bilingual baby
? Only Speaking Ten Words at Two Years
? Tongue Tie
? Very Verbal at Two
? Puzzling Talk from a Toddler
? Spanish-Speaking Child in English-Speaking Day Care
? Four-Year-Old Cannot Communicate in Sentences
? Preschooler Prefers 'Baby Talk'
? Hearing Assessment for Child with a Language Deficit
? Not Sure School Program Is Enough for Child with Speech Delay
? Sippy Cups and Speech
? Preschooler Having Trouble Speaking Smoothly
? 14-Month-Old Not Talking
 CONSUMER ALERTS
*CPSC, K'NEX Industries Announce Recall of Children's Toys
*CPSC, Schylling Associates Inc. Announce Recall of More "Jack-In-the-Box" Type Toys
*CPSC, Zutopia (a division of Wet Seal Inc.) Announce Recall of Girl's Loungewear
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