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By one or two months of age, babies can

a. tell the difference between individual letter sounds.
b. understand that speech sounds are matched by the speaker's mouth movements.
c. discriminate among syllables or words.
d. show a preference for words in their native language.
e. produce babbling sounds.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option (a) tell the difference between individual letter sounds

Step-by-step explanation:

As babies grow up, they have the ability to learn almost everything easily and fast too. Apart from trying to sit, creep and walk, they also want to learn how to speak. From one to two months, babies can identify letter sounds and also the difference between them.

User Adi Roiban
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Answer:

a. tell the difference between individual letter sounds.

By one or two months of age, babies can tell the difference between individual letter sounds.

Step-by-step explanation:

A baby at the age of 2 months :

  • Follows objects with eyes.
  • Prefers faces to objects.
  • Recognizes certain voices (can tell the difference between individual letter sounds)
  • Cries to get needs met.
  • Establish good feeding pattern, but may experience reflux.
  • Take 3-4 naps a day, probably wqaking up 1-2 times a night.

Hence a. tell the difference between individual letter sounds. is the right answer.

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