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Howdoes language development influence the child’s written language ability?  

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How does language development influence the child's written language ability? Language development milestones Language and communication The way the brain processes information in the form of external stimuli i.e. words spoken or visual symbols, is called decoding. The process of producing response (by spoken or written language) is called encoding. The interrelationship between decoding and encoding is most apparent when a child is learning. A student regularly has to face situations where he has to respond either verbally or through writing. If the child's brain has properly decoded the sensory input, it can encode the sensory output. Delayed language acquisition is primary symptom of a possible language disorder. If the typical progression from cooing to babbling to speaking isolated words does not occur, then by the time such a child reach school he will have problems with names of colors, days of week etc, things that other children will have no problems with....

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