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This document discusses strategies for promoting language development in children to reduce tantrums. It covers the stages of language development from precursors like sound awareness to receptive language skills like understanding words and sentences to expressive language skills like using words and phrases. The document recommends strategies like using simple signs, labeling things, expanding on a child's communication, and engaging in turn-taking interactions to help children communicate their needs and wants and therefore reduce tantrums. Fun songs and rhymes are also presented to make language learning enjoyable.
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2) The production and perception of language, whether signed or spoken, involves both voluntary and involuntary physical responses that are tied to our emotions.
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