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Language mixing has no negative effect on toddlers’ vocabulary development, Concordia research shows
Research by the Concordia Infant Research Lab finds that toddlers raised in bilingual or multilingual homes show no negative ...
We have been exploring the enigma of language—its power in helping us understand one another, and the mischief caused by misinterpretations. Consider again this excerpt of a letter Wilbur Wright sent ...
Up to 70 percent of mothers develop postnatal depressive mood, also known as baby blues, after their baby is born. Analyses show that this can also affect the development of the children themselves ...
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UC Davis launches major study on language development in children with Down syndrome
A new NIH-funded study led by Professor Angela John Thurman aims to build a roadmap for communication support for children with Down syndrome.
Since their launch in 2007, smartphones have become a pervasive part of everyday life that influences interactions between parents and children. Research indicates that while parents typically use ...
Playing games is not only great fun for babies and children, but it's also a key part of their early development. And this is no different if you speak more than one language at home with your ...
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