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Language Stage One


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Stage Overview

This person is an emergent communicator. The use of symbolic language for communication is just beginning. Most utterances consist of one word. An utterance may be a one-word comment, or the single word may represent an entire sentence. For example, the one-word utterance, “More,” may represent “I want more now!” Not all individuals are ready to use single words, but activities that establish cause and effect, and learning to label can be useful activities. Learn more about using labeling and cause and effect.


Approx. Vocab. Size
Utterance Length in Morphenes
Examples
Up to 85 words
Single Words
go, that, help, more, stop

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Language Objectives
  • Use Single Words
  • Add More Words
  • Direct Actions
  • Express Negatives
  • Express Requests