Baby and Toddler Milestones, Dr. Lisa Shulman

Review this information to become acquainted with how an annotated bibliography is put together.

How to prepare an annotated bibliography: The annotated bibliography. (n.d.). Cornell University Library.
Review this information on the differences between primary and secondary resources.

Primary and secondary sources. (n.d.). Ithaca College Library.

In the video titled, Baby and Toddler Milestones (located in the Readings and Resources section), Dr. Lisa Schulman provides samples of communication for children from 6 months to 2 years. She traces the growth of social engagement, attention to language and communication intent. For this discussion, explain how language (receptive and expressive) is a reflection of cognitive growth. Cite specific examples of the growing sophistication in the child’s interactions. For example, at what point does undifferentiated behavior become goal directed behavior? When does the child use purposeful gestures? When do words begin to replace those gestures?

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Dr. Lisa Shulman’s Baby and Toddler Milestones

Review the following information to learn how to create an annotated bibliography.

How to Make an Annotated Bibliography: Annotated Bibliography (n.d.). The Cornell University Library is a great place to start.

Examine the distinctions between main and secondary resources in this article.

There are both primary and secondary sources. (n.d.). The Ithaca College Library is located on the campus of Ithaca College.

In the video titled, Baby and Toddler Milestones (located in the Readings and Resources section), Dr. Lisa Schulman provides samples of communication for children from 6 months to 2 years. She traces the growth of social engagement, attention to language and communication intent. For this discussion, explain how language (receptive and expressive) is a reflection of cognitive growth. Cite specific examples of the growing sophistication in the child’s interactions. For example, at

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