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Which of the following language milestones could the PN expect to see in a 10-month old child?





Correct Answer:
understands "no".


in assessing the language development milestones of a 10-month-old child, it is important to consider what is typical for most children at this age. at around 10 months, infants begin to understand simple words and commands, which is a crucial part of their language acquisition and cognitive development.

one of the milestones that a pediatric nurse practitioner (pnp) can expect to see in a 10-month-old is the understanding of the word "no." this comprehension is significant because it not only shows that the child is beginning to understand spoken language but also that they are starting to process and respond to social cues and prohibitions. this milestone reflects an emerging ability to associate words with meaning and context, which is foundational for further language development.

in contrast, other language milestones such as jabbering more complexly, pointing to body parts specifically when named, or using two words other than "dada" and "mama", typically develop later. while many infants are already babbling at this stage, the babbling at 10 months often still lacks the full structure and variety seen in later months. pointing to body parts usually occurs closer to 15 months when children's understanding of language and their motor skills have developed further. similarly, the use of two words other than “dada” and “mama” generally emerges around 18 months when expressive language skills become more pronounced.

thus, understanding the command "no" is a key developmental indicator at the 10-month stage. it shows that the child is not only hearing but is also beginning to understand the implications of language. this capability sets the stage for more complex interactions and more sophisticated comprehension and use of language as they grow.