
How children grasp language
CNN
Kids' physical experiences with their environment help them learn new words. Words that refer to objects that children can interact with easily are also words they learn at an earlier age. A word such as spoon is usually learned earlier than sky.
When young children are beginning to learn language, some influences, such as the amount of speech a child hears and the amount of time they spend in back-and-forth language interactions with others, have what may appear to be obvious connections to language learning. Perhaps less obvious is that children's own physical experiences with their environment help them learn new words.
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