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Unit III PowerPoint Presentation First Words: Early Language Development Presentation Mama. Dada. Fido. Everyone hopes that he or she will be amongst those precious first words of a baby. As a result of this unit, you will have a much better understanding of how early cognitive development influences language development. You understand the rules of language, how it develops, and how nature (biology) and nurture (environment) can impact this development. Now, you have an opportunity to describe your knowledge in a PowerPoint presentation. For this presentation, you should include the following: key points of cognitive development in infancy,
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the nature of language and how it develops in infancy, and
methodologies researchers use to assess perceptual development in infancy. Use the following as a guide to format your presentation:- A title slide
- A minimum of 12 informational slides
- A minimum of four images
- A reference slide
- Bonus: Feel free to include anecdotes such as your first words (or those of children, friends, or family) to help further illustrate your academic knowledge. Remember to keep the text on the slides minimal. Your presentation should be a total of 15 slides, not including the title and reference slides. All sources used should be cited and referenced in APA format.
o Ideally, a slide should have less than 25 words to prevent the slide from looking cluttered
o Additional text should be included in the notes section at the bottom of the slide
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Early Childhood Development
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Cognitive development is present from infancy into adulthood
An infant is able to get a grasp on;
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Causality as it grows
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➢The infancy stage is also known as the sensori-motor stage
➢Infants use motor activity
➢Demonstrate their level of intelligence
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➢Inf...
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