Multiple Choice
All of the following are among the six key principles in young children's vocabulary development (as detailed by Harris, Golinkoff, & Hirsh-Pasek) EXCEPT
A) that children learn words for things and events that interest them.
B) that children best learn the words they hear most often.
C) that children learn words best in contexts that are meaningful.
D) that children learn words best when grammar is not practiced along with vocabulary.
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