Dear Colleagues,
Today I was lecturing on "sensitive periods" of
language development that is discussed in most
learning chapters in Introductory Psychology and one
of my students asked a good question.
She asked whether "sign language" is also learned
easier or quicker at younger ages just like verbal
language. Does anyone know the answer to this? Has
there been any research on learning sign language at
different ages and if this applies to "sensitive
periods" of language development in life. Do children
learn sign language easier than older adults like they
do with verbal language? Your feedback is appreciated.
Please E-mail me directly at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
Payam Heidary, M.A.
Professor of Psychology
Fullerton College
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