
When Should a Child Say “None” Instead of “Not Any” About Something Missing?
Things go missing. Cookies disappear. Toys get lost. Two common phrases describe zero amount. “None” and “Not any.” Both mean “zero” or “not a single ...
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Things go missing. Cookies disappear. Toys get lost. Two common phrases describe zero amount. “None” and “Not any.” Both mean “zero” or “not a single ...
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Some things simply do not happen. Some things should never happen. Children learn to say no to actions and habits. Two common phrases express zero fre ...
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