Multiple Choice
Linda's three-month-old infant keeps saying "ga-ga" and "doh-doh". Should she be worried?
A) Yes; parents should not encourage nonsense language in their infants, because it can lead to language problems later on.
B) Maybe; her three-month-old should be saying at least a couple of words by now.
C) No; this behaviour is called babbling and it is normal for infants.
D) No, although the infant should start to string these syllables together to form words in the next month or two.
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