Language Development Language, otherwise known as a basic form of communication, is one of the most complex things to learn; And yet, for an infant, it is one of the very first things they come to work with and understand, before even formulating any words on their own. The ability to pick up on such a complicated concept stems from their rapid neural development and in interaction with those who do actively practice language, as in accordance with Vygotsky's theory on social learning and the plasticity of their brains. Assisting a child in their understanding of language is very important in infancy, as it leads to deeper interaction on a social and emotional level. To begin to understand language, babies need to reach a certain point of brain development to be able to form words and interact regularly, heavily influence by the association of particular words through intense socialization and exposure to those words...