Children learn to speak by copying and having conversations with adults, as behaviorists argued in the early 20th century. Scientists have found it easy to understand why babies start with one-word sentences, as children have more interactions with adults than other children and are amused when babies mimic adult speech.
Children learn to speak by copying and having conversations with adults, as behaviorists argued in the early 20th century. Scientists have found it easy to understand why babies start with one-word sentences, as children have more interactions with adults than other children and are amused when babies mimic adult speech.
Children learn to speak by copying and having conversations with adults, as behaviorists argued in the early 20th century. Scientists have found it easy to understand why babies start with one-word sentences, as children have more interactions with adults than other children and are amused when babies mimic adult speech.
see a baby talk like a n adult.----- 2 Behaviourists of the early 20th century argued that children learn to speak by copying adults. 3 Children have more conversations with adults than with other children. 4 Scientists have f ound it easy to work out why babies use one-word sentences.