Babies' Babbling Betters Brains, Language
January 18, 2018
January 18, 2018
ITHACA, New York, Jan. 18 -- Cornell University issued the following news release:
Babies are adept at getting what they need - including an education. New research shows that babies organize mothers' verbal responses, which promotes more effective language instruction, and infant babbling is the key.
It's long been known that babies modify their sounds to become more speech-like in response to feedback from their caregivers, and that they learn things have na . . .
Babies are adept at getting what they need - including an education. New research shows that babies organize mothers' verbal responses, which promotes more effective language instruction, and infant babbling is the key.
It's long been known that babies modify their sounds to become more speech-like in response to feedback from their caregivers, and that they learn things have na . . .