CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Cooing in infancy refers to
A
strings of different speech sounds.
B
repeated consonant-vowel combinations.
C
vowel-like noises.
D
strings of several identical sounds.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Cooing refers to single-vowel sounds, such as “ooh” and “aah.” Sometimes the noise your baby makes sounds like the word “coo, ” which is where the action gets its name. A cooing baby is making their first attempt at expressive language, which is why this is such an exciting development milestone for your little one!

Detailed explanation-2: -What exactly counts as a ‘coo’? A typical coo consists of a single-syllable, open-vowel sound like ‘ahh’ or ‘ohh. ‘ These sounds require no rounding of the lips. After a couple of months, your baby’s sounds will progress to closed-vowel sounds, such as ‘oooo’ or ‘eeee, ’ where the mouth is not as wide or open.

Detailed explanation-3: -At about two months, your infant may begin cooing and repeating some vowel sounds (ah-ah-ah, ooh-ooh-ooh).

Detailed explanation-4: -By 12 weeks, most infants produce vowellike sounds called cooing. By 20 weeks, vocalizations begin to include more consonant sounds, a stage termed babbling.

Detailed explanation-5: -Speech is a powerful tool for communication. To foster early communicators and language users, educators observe children’s development of: Vocalisations or sometimes called ‘cooing’ (sounds that pave the way to verbal communication) speech sounds (like /b/ /d/ /a/ /s/), and.

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