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Talking to babies has a positive impact on their brains

Por: WPTV Nation June 07, 2023

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Parents who talk more to their infants improve their babies' brain development, according to .A team led by a University of Texas at Dallas neurodevelopment researcher is behind the study, which is among the most conclusive evidence showing a link between caregiver speech and an improvement in infant brain development. The study was published in the June edition of .Specifically, exposure to more words demonstrated a positive impact on... + full article



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