This Powerful Activity Can Change Your Child’s Brain
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This Powerful Activity Can Change Your Child’s Brain

May 31, 2020
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Back-and-forth conversations have a significant impact on language development and are important for social, emotional, and cognitive development. Research shows that talking with children can change their brain. Conversation appears to account for significant differences in children’s brain physiology and their language and verbal skills, regardless of parental income or education level. 

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