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More information: Andrea Sander‐Montant et al, Like mother like child: Differential impact of mothers' and fathers' individual language use on bilingual language exposure, Child Development ...
How exposure to a foreign language ignites infants' learning. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2017 / 07 / 170717115351.htm ...
How do you keep high school kids engaged in the classroom? One University of Denver professor thinks he has the answer: ...
Sign-language exposure impacts infants as young as 5 months old. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2021 / 04 / 210408152244.htm ...
Baby brains are hungry for language. New parents are urged to talk to their babies to help their minds develop properly. Now, a group of UConn researchers have shown that “talking” doesn’t ...
“This is the earliest evidence, that we know of, for effects of sign-language exposure,” said Bosworth. “At first, it does seem counter-intuitive that the non-signers are looking at the hands and ...
Phthalates, chemicals commonly found in personal care products, food processing and packaging, and household items, could be linked to delayed language development in children, according to a ...
Language exposure has also been linked to emotional development, IQ and brain function. But new research from the universities of Western Australia, Adelaide, ...
More information: Andrea Sander‐Montant et al, Like mother like child: Differential impact of mothers' and fathers' individual language use on bilingual language exposure, Child Development ...
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