Infant Exposure to Brief Auditory Cues Can Support Language

Infant Exposure to Brief Auditory Cues Can Support Language Development

It matters what your baby hears. Even during sleep, the sounds that infants are exposed to can play a big role in language development, especially for babies at risk of language delays, according to a Rutgers University-Newark neuroscientist.

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