#BABIES: Long before they can speak to you. they understand you. Here's what the science says, what you as a parent need to know. and how you can communicate with the CHILD!
By www.ihearttoby.com
Apr 5, 2021
While infants may seem out of the loop until they starting speaking, a new study finds babies begin understanding what’s going on a bit earlier than most people think.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh say infants are capable of recognizing word combinations and phrases long before they ever utter their first word.
Their findings reveal 11 to 12-month-old infants, who are on the verge of speaking, are already processing and understanding various “multi-word phrases” such as “clap your hands.”
The study disputes the long-held belief that babies generally learn languages by first understanding individual words and moving on to sentences.
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The Biden administrations border crisis is getting worse by the day, and their solution to the problem is apparently to leverage illegals into possible future votes.
According to a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies, the Biden administration is using a disturbing new policy being called catch-and-bus.
Under this policy, they are using taxpayer dollars to bus illegal immigrants caught at the U.S.-Mexico border to different states in America.
Heres the kicker: the report states the Biden administration is bussing many of these illegals to Red states, meaning those that lean Republican.
By www.ihearttoby.com
Apr 5, 2021
While infants may seem out of the loop until they starting speaking, a new study finds babies begin understanding what’s going on a bit earlier than most people think.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh say infants are capable of recognizing word combinations and phrases long before they ever utter their first word.
Their findings reveal 11 to 12-month-old infants, who are on the verge of speaking, are already processing and understanding various “multi-word phrases” such as “clap your hands.”
The study disputes the long-held belief that babies generally learn languages by first understanding individual words and moving on to sentences.