“…This may mean that adults should be particularly mindful of supporting children with emergent language skills to initiate interactions, perhaps by modeling play or recognizing and building on non-verbal overtures (Kaiser, Hancock, & Nietfeld, 2000). Adults can also cultivate word consciousness, or children's awareness of and attention to words (Neugebauer et al, 2017), as well as the ability to think and ask about words' meanings (Graves & Watts-Taffe, 2008). Teaching a child to ask about an unknown word's meaning provides the opportunity for an adult to provide a thoughtful, contingent response that, according to the findings in this study, is a powerful vehicle for word-learning.…”