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Development And Acquisition Of Language Skills

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The development and acquisition of language skills in a child’s early years is critical to his/her development (Otto & Otto, 2013). During a child’s first five years of life the brain goes through a sensitive period in regards to language development, making many synapses and connections that leads to communication (Otto & Otto, 2013). There are many factors that contribute to the development of language such as innate neurobiological factors and cognitive capabilities (Sylvestre, Bussieres, & Bouchard, 2015). However, in order to put these capabilities into motion, they must be combined with social interactions (Sylvestre, Bussieres, & Bouchard, 2015). Children become a part of a social environment from the moment they are born. Each social interaction a child experiences plays a crucial role in developing and shaping his/her language skills (Sylvestre, Bussieres, & Bouchard, 2015). The deprivation of these social interactions at a young age, which can be seen in children who have been abused and/or neglected can lead to severe language delays across multiple areas of development.
Children who have experienced neglect and/or abuse display evident delays in language development (Sylvestre, Bussieres, & Bouchard, 2015). These delays can be seen in maltreated children for a variety of reasons. One reason being that children with disabilities are more likely to be abused than children without disabilities (Westby, 2007). Therefore, even before abuse/neglect occurs, the child

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