Which statement accurately describes early language development in deaf babies?

A. Deaf babies do not babble early in development.
B. Deaf babies increase the variety of the babbling sounds they make just like hearing babies do.
C. Deaf babies who are learning sign language appear to go through the same stages of language as hearing babies.
D. Deaf babies begin to babble but stop once they reach two months of age.


Answer: C

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