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Children learn to communicate by interacting with those around them. A significant step in language learning is to learn how sounds in a language go together to make meaning. For example, the sound "ma-ma" soon becomes attached to a significant person in their life. As children grow older, they learn how to put words together into phrases and sentences. However, because of their experiences, children may attach meaning to a phrase or sentence that is the opposite of what is intended. This story, which is based on a true-life experience, illustrates how that may happen.

Produktbeschreibung
Children learn to communicate by interacting with those around them. A significant step in language learning is to learn how sounds in a language go together to make meaning. For example, the sound "ma-ma" soon becomes attached to a significant person in their life. As children grow older, they learn how to put words together into phrases and sentences. However, because of their experiences, children may attach meaning to a phrase or sentence that is the opposite of what is intended. This story, which is based on a true-life experience, illustrates how that may happen.
Autorenporträt
The author is a retired instructional designer who developed learning materials and activities for independent study learners. More importantly, she is the mother of 4 children and 10 grandchildren.