GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MEASUREMENT OF INTELLIGENCE
Question
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7-8 years of age
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3-4 years of age
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10-12 years of age
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5-6 years of age
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Detailed explanation-1: -After children begin understanding words in the first year of life, their receptive vocabulary size increases rapidly. 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-2: -5 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. 6 The 6-year-old child typically has a 2, 600 word expressive vocabulary (words he or she says), and a receptive vocabulary (words he or she understands) of 20, 000–24, 000 words.
Detailed explanation-3: -Vocabulary – Your child should use single words by 15 to 16 months of age at the latest. They should have a 10-word vocabulary by 18 months of age. Following directions – They should be able to follow simple directions by the time they are 21 months old.
Detailed explanation-4: -Most “typical” 5-year-olds have a vocabulary of about 10, 000 words. When children are in school, they learn vocabulary at a rapid rate each year (Merritt, 2016).