he same way as parrots do, they imitate words selectively and according to their own understanding of the words or patterns, which is based on what the children have already known instead of what is “available” in the environment.?Sometimes children are very much in charge of the conversation and activities with adults, children seem to pick out patterns and generalize them to new contexts. They create new forms or new uses of words, until they finally figure out how the forms are used by adults.РadvantagesРalthough the behaviorist view is under challenge and criticism because of its inadequacy, but it seems to be reasonable in some degree.? for example, children's learning of a language needs immitation and reinforcememt; it's necessary to form certain habit in order to master a language.