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8.4 Put cognitive and language milestones into the order in which they appear in typically developing children. 8.5 Discuss how early child education supports development and how our understanding of

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The cognitive and language milestones in typically developing children follow a predictable order.

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The cognitive and language milestones in typically developing children follow a predictable order. Here is the general sequence:

  1. Infants coo before they babble
  2. Infants start babbling around the same age
  3. Infants utter their first word around 12 months old
  4. By around 8 months old, infants grasp the concept of object permanence
  5. Toddlers (12-24 months) begin to understand cause and effect
  6. Preschool-age children (3-5 years old) can count, name colors, make decisions, and predict what will happen next in a story
  7. Five-year-old children have a vocabulary of at least 1,500 words, produce longer sentences, and have a basic understanding of time, money, and sequence

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