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9 November, 06:46

Six-month-old chester is sitting in his car seat and repeatedly saying "baabaa." chester is best described as

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  1. 9 November, 07:01
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    The answer to the question, would be, that Chester is a babbler and he is in perfect synch with his stage of development, linguistically speaking.

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    Babbling, starts to appear almost from the first two months of life, and the sound is simply a reaction from the child to other sounds. However, around 2 months of age, babbling becomes more clear, and the apparition of vocalization of vowel sounds appears. Around the sixth month, the child must already be babbling by using double-syllable sounds. In the case of Chester, since he is doing exactly just that, using the double-syllable babbling sound, he is perfectly in-tune with his developmental stage.
  2. 9 November, 07:03
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    Chester would be described as a highly developed baby normally babbling starts around 9 months of age
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