In Chapter 7 of Berger’s Invitation to the Lifespan, the development of language is highlighted as a key factor in early cognitive growth, including memory, symbolic thinking, and self-expression. Research also suggests that language skills can influence later academic achievement and may vary depending on a child’s socioeconomic status (SES).
Consider this statement: “Language may be a crucial factor linking academic achievement and SES.”
Reflect on your own early experiences with language, reading, or learning (around ages 2–6). Did family, caregivers, or your environment shape your language development in ways that may have influenced your learning?
Connect your reflection to a specific idea or quote from Chapter 7, such as fast-mapping, overregularization, or the role of social interaction in language growth.
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