Language Development and Use of Electronics

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Language Development in the Digital Age

Explore how electronic device usage affects children's language skills with our comprehensive quiz. Designed for parents and educators alike, this quiz dives into critical milestones in early language development.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Age milestones for speaking and understanding
  • Frequency of electronic device use
  • Parental involvement in language learning
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by TalkingTree145
How old is the child?
<12 month
12-15 months
15-18 months
18-21 month
21-24 months
>24 months
How frequently does the child use electronic devices?
Less than 1 hour a day
Up to 1 hour a day
Up to 2 hours a day
Up to 3 hours a day
Up to 4 hours a day
Up to 5 hours a day
Over 5 hours a day
How often does the child repeat the content he/she is watching?
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
How often does one of the parents ask the child about the content he/she is watching?
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
At what age did the child speak his/her first word?
Between 10-12 months
Between 12-14 months
Between 14-16 months
Between 16-18 months
Between 18-20 months
Between 20-22 months
Between 22-24 months
After 24 months
By what age was the child using single words clearly? (ex: "Milk!" "Toy!")
10 months
11 months
12 months
13 months
14 months
15 months
After 15 months
By what age was the child using 2-word phrases? (ex: "Want food." "Dudu peena.")
Before 18 months
18 months
19 months
20 months
21 months
22 months
23 months
24 months
After 24 months
At what age did the child start using multi-word sentences? (ex: "Baba chalay gaye." "Mama aa jao."
18-21 months
21-24 months
24-27 months
27-30 months
30-33 months
33-36 months
After 36 months
By what age could the child understand 1-step instructions?" (ex: "Put on your shoes." "High five!"
10 months
11 months
12 months
13 months
14 months
15 months
After 15 months
By what age could the child under stand 2-step instructions? (ex: "Put on you shoes and your coat.")
Before 18 months
18 months
19 months
20 months
21 months
22 months
23 months
24 months
After 24 months
How easy or difficult is it for the child to repeat a word or phrase between 15-18 months?
Very easy
Easy
Neither
Difficult
Very difficult
How easy or difficult is it for the child to repeat a word or phrase between 18-21 months?
Very easy
Easy
Neither
Difficult
Very difficult
How easy or difficult is it for the child to repeat a word or phrase between 21-24 months?
Very easy
Easy
Neither
Difficult
Very difficult
How often does the child prefer a phone or tablet over other forms of play?
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
At what age could the child understand what was being said to him/her?
Between 12-15 months
Between 15-18 months
Between 18-21 months
Between 21-24 months
After 24 months
At what age could the child express themselves easily? (ex: What they want to eat. What their favourite colour is. Pointing to an object and identifying it)
Between 12-15 months
Between 15-18 months
Between 18-21 months
Between 21-24 months
After 24 months
Does the child understand the difference between names and forms of addresses ex: aunty, chachoo etc?
Yes
No
Has the child ever given names to his/her toys?
Yes
No
Does the child have any of the following characteristics?
A lisp (trouble pronouncing "s" and "z" instead use "th")
A stutter (ex: I w-w-want that.)
Speaks quietly
A diagnosed speech disorder
Trouble talking to other children
Repeating the same word over and over
Any feedback, personal remark, comment, or input?
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