Fourteen-month-old Adrian can say “bye-bye,” “mama,” “dada,” and “doggie.” You can safely conclude that Adrian:

a. · cannot distinguish between friendly and angry
talking.
b. · cannot respond to a simple command, such as “Give mama the ball.”
c. · understands many more words than he can speak.
d. · will enter the two-word stage within the next


c. · understands many more words than he can speak.

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