Children seem to require live social interactions with other people to acquire language. They do not learn simply by passively listening to a language on TV. Some researchers explain this phenomenon...


Children seem to require live social interactions with other people to acquire language. They do not learn simply by passively listening to a language on TV. Some researchers explain this<br>phenomenon using the term

Extracted text: Children seem to require live social interactions with other people to acquire language. They do not learn simply by passively listening to a language on TV. Some researchers explain this phenomenon using the term "social gating". Which of the following statements best describes social gating? O Children's minds contain several social gates that must be opened by senses other than sight and sound. The social situation opens the door for understanding the language on the TV. Children must hear live language before they hear it on the TV. The human body acts as a gate to understanding language. Because the children could not see the whole person on the TV, they did not know it was an actual person using language. O The social situation guides a child's attention so that they do not bother to analyze sounds (like the noises from the TV) that aren't relevant to the social situation they are in.

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