Which statement is true of language acquisition in young children? (A) Preschoolers who watch a lot of Sesame Street usually have larger vocabularies than those who watch little of it. (B) Programs that ask questions of viewers, such as Blue’s Clues and Dora the Explorer, tend to confuse preschoolers and actually slow vocabulary growth. (C) When infant videos are started between three and six months of age, they can have a substantial impact on vocabulary size.

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A. (A) Preschoolers who watch a lot of Sesame Street usually have larger vocabularies than those who watch little of it.

Explanation:

Among all the three options the option says that children of preschools who watch a lot of Sesame Street TV show, a comic and fun puppet show for the kids that helps in teaching kids many things with their shows, have a larger vocabulary than who do not watch.

These puppets interact with children and teach new words that can help in growing the vocabulary of preschoolers. Infants videos can not help children between 3 to six months of age as they can not learn or understand the new words at this age. The questions of the shows like Dora the Explorer and  Blue’s Clues can help preschoolers and help in the growth of the vocabulary.