Factors That Influence On Preschoolers’ Language In Cognitive Development
Abstract
Preschool children’s language is just an evolving period and they have already learned a lot of words in their native language until 5 and 6 years old. Children are actively involved in observing others and interaction with their peers and encouraging of adults to speak can help to improve language development. There are some factors which impact on language acquisition of children such as family interaction, peers’ influence and watching television. We discussed these factors in our article.
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