Young toddlers think in terms of the whole object
Seeing through a child’s eyes can help parents better introduce new words to young toddlers, as per research from Purdue University. “This new research shows that as young toddlers learn language, they are more likely to focus on objects rather than parts,” said George Hollich, an assistant professor of psychological sciences. “Because of this bias, children automatically assume you are talking about an object. So, when labeling more than just an object, adults need to do something special such as pointing at the part while saying its word or explaining what the item does”……..
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Young toddlers think in terms of the whole object
Seeing through a child’s eyes can help parents better introduce new words to young toddlers, as per research from Purdue University. “This new research shows that as young toddlers learn language, they are more likely to focus on objects rather than parts,” said George Hollich, an assistant professor of psychological sciences. “Because of this bias, children automatically assume you are talking about an object. So, when labeling more than just an object, adults need to do something special such as pointing at the part while saying its word or explaining what the item does”……..
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