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Which of the following is an important function of child-directed speech? (a) It captures the infant’s attention and maintains communication. (b) It reduces the occurrence of infantile amnesia for the earliest memories of infancy. (c) It reduces the need for reciprocal interaction between caregivers and children. (d) It assists in prolonging REM sleep in infants.

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The correct answer is (a) It captures the infant’s attention and maintains communication because speaking is an important part of a child
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A, the baby learn from the womb they need to hear their mother

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