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Name: How young Caribbean children learn to talk
ID: m15161
Language: English (en)
Summary: This module will outline the basic concepts about the way children in general acquire talk (language)and by extension conversation skills. Teachers are invited to look at their experiences with Caribbean children in order to test these concepts. We also question, what our views are of child chat and how it is linked to Early Literacy Learning.
Subject: Humanities, Social Sciences
Keywords: adults, Caribbean, chat skills, chatterbox, children, Early Literacy, Language Acquisition, parents, preschool, siblings
Document Type: -//CNX//DTD CNXML 0.5 plus MathML//EN
License: Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 2.0

Authors: Barbara Joseph (cariblit1@gmail.com)
Copyright Holders: Barbara Joseph (cariblit1@gmail.com)
Maintainers: Barbara Joseph (cariblit1@gmail.com)

Latest version: 1.1 (history)
First publication date: Sep 23, 2007 3:57 pm -0500
Last revision to module: Sep 24, 2007 7:12 pm -0500

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Version: 1.1 Sep 24, 2007 7:12 pm -0500 by Barbara Joseph
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