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Describe the progression of speech sounds in a normally developing child from birth to one year old.
 
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Krause and colleagues (2000) report that the final step in letting God have it occurs when someone
 
  a. focuses on how to solve the problem.
 b. blames God for all of life's problems.
 c. begins focusing on the belief that God will determine the best outcome of life events.
  d. knowing what in life can and cannot be changed.



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At 2 months, infants begin cooing which consist of vowel-like sounds. At about 6 months, babies begin babbling, which is speech like sound that has no meaning and consists of vowel-consonant combinations. Over the next few months, babbling becomes more elaborate as babies experiment with more complex speech sounds. At about 8 to 11 months, infants' babbling sounds more like real speech because infants stress some syllables and vary the pitch of their speech.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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