receptive and expressive language

How Do Receptive and Expressive Language Skills Develop?

Both receptive and expressive language skills develop progressively from infancy through childhood. The development can be influenced by various factors such as genetics, environment, and social interactions.
- Infancy: Babies start by recognizing familiar voices and sounds, eventually understanding simple words and commands.
- Toddlerhood: Children begin to follow more complex instructions and start to form simple sentences.
- Preschool Age: Vocabulary expands significantly, and children start to grasp grammar rules, enabling them to express more complex ideas.
- School Age: Advanced language skills develop, including the ability to understand and use figurative language, sarcasm, and complex sentences.

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