The Role of Nurture on Language Development

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Topic: The Role of Nurture on Language Development

Children learn language development using operant conditioning. Another way to put it is that children realize rewards for making use of language in a manner that is functional. Operant conditioning (in some instances referred to as instrumental conditioning) is a learning method that is applied utilizing rewards or punishments for conduct. Through operant conditioning, a link between behavior or consequence for that specified behavior is realized. It is worth mentioning that B. F. Skinner. A famous psychologist also seconded the idea that nurture plays a huge role in children’s language development. What parents should do is pronounce words correctly and not as the children do it; upon correct pronunciation, parents should reward children. In addition to that, parents should be aware of how children learn using prompting, imitation of others when they speak and shaping.

References

Berk, L. (2017). Development through the lifespan. Pearson Education India.

Rhodes, M., Leslie, S. J., Bianchi, L., & Chalik, L. (2018). The role of generic language in the early development of social categorization. Child development, 89(1), 148-155.

 

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