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| Child Development | 1 |
| Communication Problems | 1 |
| Environmental Influences | 1 |
| Language Acquisition | 1 |
| Listening Comprehension | 1 |
| Prenatal Influences | 1 |
| Role Models | 1 |
| Speech Therapy | 1 |
| Verbal Communication | 1 |
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| Urban Review | 1 |
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| de Hirsch, Katrina | 1 |
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Peer reviewedde Hirsch, Katrina – Urban Review, 1974
Using a case study as illustrative material, the author argues that the linguistic growth of the child unfolds as a function of the interaction of several factors: Those that spring from within the child himself; those related to prenatal, natal, and post-natal events; and those that impinge on him from the environment. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication Problems, Environmental Influences, Language Acquisition


