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Language Development Theory

Language Development Theory explores how people learn and acquire language skills over time. It suggests that language development is influenced by a combination of innate biological factors and environmental experiences. Kids are born with some natural ability to learn language, but they also need interaction and exposure to words and conversation to develop their skills fully. Different theories emphasize how children imitate others, how they are reinforced for correct usage, or how they innately grasp grammar rules. Overall, language development is a dynamic process shaped by both our biology and the language-rich environments we experience.