Preschool language - The child can ask questions, tell stories, and use grammar correctly most of the time (3–5 years)., School age development - Children expand their vocabulary, learn to read, and understand jokes and figurative language., One-word stage - The child begins to produce their first meaningful words like “mama” or “ball,” around 12 months., Babbling - Repetition of consonant-vowel combinations like “ba-ba” or “da-da,” usually between 4–10 months., Cooing - Soft, vowel-like sounds (such as “oooh” or “ahhh”) made around 6–8 weeks of age., Gurgling - Throaty or bubbly sounds babies make when amused or exploring their voice., Crying - The first vocal communication used from birth to express needs like hunger or discomfort., Vocabulary spurt - A rapid increase in the number of words a child can say, usually between 18–24 months., Telegraphic speech - Short two or three word combinations like “Daddy go work” or “More juice,” around age 2.,

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