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Language learning in early childhood
DEFINITION
Children's language begins with a prelinguistic period
These will gradually become sound expressions.
Behavioral Theory Skinner (1957)
In the early stages, children would reproduce all the sounds of all languages
Parents selectively reinforce those that correspond to the native language.
booster
reward
Chomsky innate theory
Everybody learns the language
It is an innate ability
something that everyone is born with.
The existence of a mechanism that he called LAD (Language Acquisition Device)
Vygotsky theory
The intellectual development of the child is based on his mastery of the social media of thought
Language and thought have separate roots and they develop independently over time
Bruner's theory
The child would learn to speak through interaction with the mother.
scaffolding
adequate social interaction for learning to take place