Sunday, July 5, 2009

Conversing helps language development more than reading alone


Filed under: Language acquisition

UCLA study finds that activities that get children 2 months to 48 months talking are most conducive to language acquisition

Full article: University of California Newsroom


See also:

>  Reading to young children improves language and cognitive development
>  New study shows that infants have ‘mind-reading’ capability
>  Musical training helps language processing, studies show
>  This kid can speak in 7 languages
>  Reading Tests that Misread Children

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