Multiple Choice
When children begin to learn about word-object relationships, they usually learn this information when their parents
A) speak to them using phrases or sentences about the object.
B) utter one-word labels for objects.
C) try to elicit cued responses as they point to the object.
D) place the objects in the children's hands as they name the object.
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