
Can a Child Say “Give Me” and “Hand Me” the Same Way When Asking for a Toy?
Children ask for things all day. A crayon. A snack. A book. Two common phrases make requests. “Give me” and “Hand me.” Both mean “pass that object to ...
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Children ask for things all day. A crayon. A snack. A book. Two common phrases make requests. “Give me” and “Hand me.” Both mean “pass that object to ...
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Not everything needs a lot. Sometimes children want less. Less noise. Less homework. Less sugar. Two common phrases describe a smaller quantity. “Less ...
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Children want more. More crackers. More playtime. More stories. Two common words describe extra amount. “More” and “Additional.” Both mean “extra” or ...
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