1) What are idiomorphs? a) The first recognizable words a child uses b) Unique, invented words used by children to refer to specific objects or people c) Two- to three-word sentences used by toddlers 2) Around what age do children typically start using their first recognizable words? a) 6 months b) 18 months c) 12 months 3) Which stage involves using single words to express complex ideas or sentences? a) Idiomorphs / First Words b) Telegraphic Speech c) Holophrastic Stage 4) What does the term "telegraphic speech" refer to? a) Simple, concise sentences using key content words b) Single words used to express full sentences c) The use of gestures to communicate 5) Which of the following is an example of telegraphic speech? a) "Baba" b) "Want cookie" c) "Milk" 6) Why is the holophrastic stage important in language development? a) It is when children start to use gestures b) It shows the child's ability to use symbols to represent ideas c) It is when children begin to recognize sounds 7) How do caregivers support language development during the idiomorphs/first words stage? a) By frequently talking, reading, and responding to the child b) By correcting the child c) By ignoring the child's attempts at speech

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