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How do three- to six-month-old children usually communicate?
A. In word strings comprised of two words
B. In three-or-more word sentences
C. By cooing
D. In one-word sentences
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C. By cooing
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C: By cooing
I know this because I have a 6 month old nephew
and he coos away :)
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