GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Question
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5
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3
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4
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -By age 5, children tend to have an expressive vocabulary of 2, 100–2, 200 words. By age 6, they have approximately 2, 600 words of expressive vocabulary and 20, 000–24, 000 words of receptive vocabulary.
Detailed explanation-2: -The typical 4-year-old child will have about a 1, 500–1, 600-word vocabulary. By the time a child reaches school age and heads to kindergarten, he/she will have between a 2, 100-and 2, 200-word vocabulary.
Detailed explanation-3: -At age one, children recognize about 50 words; by age three, they recognize about 1, 000 words; and by age five, they recognize at least 10, 000 words (Shipley & McAfee, 2015).
Detailed explanation-4: -By age 3, a toddler’s vocabulary usually is more than 200 words. Kids can string together 2-or 3-word sentences. They can talk with you in a conversation that has at least 2 back-and-forth exchanges. Other people can understand your toddler most of the time.