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    It’s good to talk!

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    Date
    2017
    Author
    Egan, Suzanne M.
    Peer Reviewed
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    Abstract
    Talking is an essential human skill in order to communicate our wants, needs, hopes, dreams and to make social connections with others. While infants can make their needs known it takes some time for children to achieve adult like language and communication abilities. The ability to talk is primarily developed through infants being spoken to directly from birth and through exposure to others chatting. This includes overheard conversations such as in the family home, a child care setting, the supermarket or park.
    Keywords
    Talking
    Conversation
    Development
    Communication
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Early Childhood Ireland
    License URI
    https://www.earlychildhoodireland.ie/blog/its-good-to-talk/
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10395/2544
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    • Psychology (Non peer-reviewed publications)

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