The statement is false. Very young children's vocalizations, although not fully formed words, are important for their language development and do require responses to encourage further communication and confidence. Engaging with children during this stage supports their overall linguistic skills.
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Very young children's vocalizations, even if not fully formed words, play a key role in their language development and do require a response to encourage communication. Responding to these sounds helps reinforce their language skills and builds confidence. Therefore, the statement is false. ;