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What is child-directed speech? What are some other strategies adults use to increase infants' acquisition of language?

Child-directed speech is language spoken in a higher pitch and slower pace than normal and uses simple words and sentences. It has the important function of capturing the infant's attention and maintaining communication. Adults often use strategies other than child-directed speech to enhance the child's acquisition of language, including recasting, expanding, and labeling.


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