Describe the progression of speech sounds in a normally developing child from birth to one year old
What will be an ideal response?
At 2 months, infants begin cooing which consist of vowel-like sounds. At about 6 months, babies begin babbling, which is speech like sound that has no meaning and consists of vowel-consonant combinations. Over the next few months, babbling becomes more elaborate as babies experiment with more complex speech sounds. At about 8 to 11 months, infants' babbling sounds more like real speech because infants stress some syllables and vary the pitch of their speech.
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