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Introduction to Language Development

Scott F. McLaughlin

Introduction to Language Development Scott F. McLaughlin Amazon Price: $78.25
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Introduction to Language Development, 2nd Edition, provides the essential terms, concepts, theories, and observations that define our understanding of language development. This text integrates the foundational elements of language development including biological maturation, cognitive development, linguistic patterns, behavioral principles, and social interaction in a readable, engaging way. Clear, concise, and reader-friendly, this text provides an excellent introduction to language development throughout the lifespan.

The Infinite Gift: How Children Learn and Unlearn the Languages of the World

Charles Yang

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A child's very first word is a miraculous sound, the opening note in a lifelong symphony. Most parents never forget the moment. But that first word is soon followed by a second and a third, and by the age of three, children are typically learning ten new words every day and speaking in complete sentences. The process seems effortless, and for children, it is. But how exactly does it happen? How do children learn language? And why is it so much harder to do later in life?

Drawing on cutting-edge developments in biology, neurology, psychology, and linguistics, Charles Yang's The Infinite Gift takes us inside the astonishingly complex but largely subconscious process by which children learn to talk and to understand the spoken word.

Yang illuminates the rich mysteries of language: why French newborns already prefer the sound of French to English; why baby-talk, though often unintelligible, makes perfect linguistic sense; why babies born deaf still babble -- but with their hands; why the grammars of some languages may be evolutionarily stronger than others; and why one of the brain's earliest achievements may in fact be its most complex.

Yang also puts forth an exciting new theory. Building on Noam Chomsky's notion of a universal grammar -- the idea that every human being is born with an intuitive grasp of grammar -- Yang argues that we learn our native languages in part by unlearning the grammars of all the rest.

This means that the next time you hear a child make a grammatical mistake, it may not be a mistake at all; his or her grammar may be perfectly correct in Chinese or Navajo or ancient Greek. This is the brain's way of testing its options as it searches for the local and thus correct grammar -- and then discards all the wrong ones.

And we humans, Yang shows, are not the only creatures who learn this way. In fact, learning by unlearning may be an ancient evolutionary mechanism that runs throughout the animal kingdom. Thus, babies learn to talk in much the same way that birds learn to sing.

Enlivened by Yang's experiences with his own young son, The Infinite Gift is as charming as it is challenging, as thoughtful as it is thought-provoking. An absorbing read for parents, educators, and anyone who has ever wondered about the origins of that uniquely human gift: our ability to speak and, just as miraculous, to understand one another.

The language and thought of the child (International library of psychology, philosophy and scientific method)

Jean Piaget

The language and thought of the child (International library of psychology, philosophy and scientific method) Jean Piaget By: Humanities Press
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Jean Piaget was one of the most salient and inspirational figures in psychological and educational research this century. He was prolific, authoring or editing over eighty books and numerous journal papers which have spawned a huge and fertile continuation of his research over the decades. A major component of any course on children's psychological development and a research tradition that is expanding, scholars need access to the original texts rather than relying on secondhand accounts. Jean Piaget: Selected Works is a chance to acquire key original texts, most of which have been previously unavailable for several years.

The Social World of Children Learning to Talk

Betty Hart, Todd R. Risley

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Essential reading 5 out of 5 stars.
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This is essential reading for any one interested in why children perform so differently in literacy. Seminal work

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This much-awaited companion to the award-winning Meaningful Differences in the Everyday Experience of Young American Children reveals how daily child-parent social interactions govern children's language and social development.

Based on unparalled data from 2-1/2 years of observing the everyday interactions of 1- and 2-year-old children learning to talk in their own homes, Hart and Risley have charted the month-by-month growth of the children's vocabulary, utterances, and use of grammatical structures. The compelling narrative highlights reliability-tested research findings and is supplemented with numerous transcripts from observations and a list of 2,000 words of children's expressive vocabulary from 19-36 months of age.

This book is must-reading for professionals in speech and language, child development, psychology, and education who need to understand how children come to talk as much and as well as their parents and caregivers.

The Meaning Makers: Children Learning Language and Using Language to Learn

Gordon Wells

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A Very Difficult Read 1 out of 5 stars.
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For a book about language and meaning, it is extremely difficult to derive anything from this book! While it includes examples of conversations including young British children and their development, they are only useful if you have had no exposure to children. The remainder of this book is dedicated to explaining how children develop the ability to express and create meaning, but is almost impossible to follow.

There are many great sources available for language development, but this is not one of them!

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The Meaning Makers is a book about children's language, literacy, and learning. Based on the Bristol Study, "Language at Home and at School," which the author directed, it follows the development of a representative sample of children from their first words to the end of their elementary education. It contains many examples of their experience of language, both spoken and written, recorded in naturally occurring contexts in homes and classrooms, and shows the active role that children play in their own learning as they construct both an internal model of the world and a linguistic system for communicating about it.

The First Idea: How Symbols, Language, and Intelligence Evolved from Our Primate Ancestors to Modern Humans

Stanley I. Greenspan, Stuart Shanker

The First Idea: How Symbols, Language, and Intelligence Evolved from Our Primate Ancestors to Modern Humans Stanley I. Greenspan, Stuart Shanker Amazon Price: $17.05
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In the childhood of every human being and at the dawn of human history there is an amazing and, until now, unexplained leap from simple genetically programmed behavior to language, symbolic thinking, and culture. In The First Idea, Stanley Greenspan and Stuart Shanker explore this missing link and offer brilliant new insights into two longstanding questions: how human beings first create symbols and how these abilities evolved and were transmitted across generations over millions of years. From fascinating research into the intelligence of both human infants and apes, they identify certain cultural practices that are vitally important if we are to have stable and reflective future societies.

"Gives the reader a deeper appreciation of the power and formative potential of human emotional interaction.... Through their creative thinking about emotional interpersonal aspects of early human development, Greenspan and Shanker have helped us to find our bearings for the intellectual fight ahead." -Nature

A Quick Guide to Boosting English Acquisition in Choice Time, K-2 (Workshop Help Desk)

Alison Porcelli, Cheryl Tyler, Lucy Calkins

A Quick Guide to Boosting English Acquisition in Choice Time, K-2 (Workshop Help Desk) Alison Porcelli, Cheryl Tyler, Lucy Calkins Amazon Price: $8.00
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In A Quick Guide to Boosting English Acquisition in Choice Time Alison and Cheryl explain how choice-time workshops can be structured to help English language learners imagine, create, and explore language through play. They outline two units of study for choice-time workshops, the first using open-ended materials, the other using literature to inspire play.
 
A Quick Guide to Boosting English Acquisition in Choice Time is part of the Workshop Help Desk series.
 
About the Workshop Help Desk series
The Workshop Help Desk series is designed for teachers who believe in workshop teaching and who have already rolled up their sleeves enough to have encountered the predictable challenges. If you've struggled to get around quickly enough to help all your writers, if you've wondered how to tweak your teaching to make it more effective and lasting, if you've needed to adapt your teaching for English learners, if you've struggled to teach grammar or nonfiction writing or test prep…if you've faced these and other specific, pressing challenges, then this series is for you. Provided in a compact 5" x 7" format, the Workshop Help Desk series offers pocket-sized professional development. To learn more visit www.unitsofstudy.com

How Babies Talk: The Magic and Mystery of Language in the First Three Years of Life

Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek

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The Magic and Mystery of Language in the First Three Years of Life. Did you know that a fetus can distinguish between similar sounds? Or that a four-month-old can recognize her name? The culmination of years of research, How Babies Talk explains exactly how babies learn language in their first three years of life. This accessible guide for parents outlines the milestones babies reach and how parents can help their babies reach them. It shows what they can do to facilitate the language learning process, how to use simple at-home tests to measure their child's progress, and what warning signs might indicate a problem. Few books have explored the incredible feat of learning language in such fascinating detail, and no other authors are as well qualified to explain it. A critical contribution to the literature of parenting and child development, How Babies Talk will serve as the premier language facilitator for generations to come.

"This is a great book for parents. The evolution of infant speech is not only available to them, but now they can contribute to it, and know when to worry and when not to worry. It's an important addition to any parent's library." --T. Berry Brazelton

User's Guide to the Early Language & Literacy Classroom Observation

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An instructional that should be considered by all educational professionals 5 out of 5 stars.
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The first four years of schooling are vital to one's development in learning language and literacy skills. "User's Guide to Early Language & Literacy Classroom Observation" is an informed and informative guide to the educational system known as 'Early Language & Literacy Classroom Observation K-3' or simply shortened to ELLCO K-3. Explaining why this system is effective, how it should be implemented, and how to use it effectively, co-authors Miriam W. Smith, Joanne P. Brady, and Nancy Clark-Chiarelli offer classroom teachers a fresh approach to the developing and promoting the literacy skills of young children. "User's Guide to Early Language & Literacy Classroom Observation" is an instructional that should be considered by all educational professionals working with language and literacy programs for elementary school children.

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This preschool-early elementary school environment assessment tool and manual assesses how environmental factors in the early childhood classroom affect literacy and language development.

Language and Learning: The Home and School Years (2nd Edition)

Terry Piper

Language and Learning: The Home and School Years (2nd Edition) Terry Piper List Price: $59.00
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Awesome stuff.... 4 out of 5 stars.
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This bool really helped my with my class at the University of the Pacific for Dr. Longmire. While the class was really boring, the book helped me understand everything i needed to know for thethe final. Lots of terminology and lots of good examples. If you want to learn about language this is your guide to success.

Not your average dry textbook 4 out of 5 stars.
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Language and Learning is a well-written college level reading textbook. Piper is not the average dry and boring academic author. The text is quite readable.

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This foundations book takes an integrative approach to how children learn language, how it is taught, and how the two are sometimes at odds. It tracks language acquisition from birth through the school years, using experiences of a number of different children to exemplify stages and sequences of development. Presents a balanced perspective on the whole language/phonics debate that makes it acceptable to people on either side of the debate. Elementary school/language teachers and anyone involved in children's language development.

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