Scene 36-3: The Beginning of Language Development
A 0-year-old class in the morning sunlight.
On the mat, 2-month-old F-chan is happily
making 'ah' and 'oo' sounds.
Next to her, 10-month-old G-chan
points out the window and says one word energetically.
"Vroom vroom!"
The caregiver who heard that says,
"Oh, you saw a car, didn't you?"
On another day.
When it was time for milk, between the caregiver and H-chan,
there was a rhythm like a conversation,
"Drink → gaze → smile → drink again."
Which of the following is correct regarding language development?
Quiz
Interactions during breastfeeding in infancy show the prototype of mutual negotiation, and infants learn the 'turn-taking ability' necessary for communication here.
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Key points for childcare
Language grows through the accumulation of interactions such as crying, making sounds, and gazing.
Even a single word like 'vroom vroom' contains the child's own thoughts and requests, and is a valid form of communication.
Newborns have the ability to distinguish sounds, and breastfeeding and holding are also important times to cultivate the 'rhythm of conversation'.
Development has an order, and by responding carefully to sounds and gestures, the desire to 'convey' grows within a sense of security.

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