Babies Recognize Languages Very Early
Studies of how unborn children respond are fascinating, and I witnessed how one of my newborn children recognized my voice. I spoke, and he tried to turn his head in my direction! It has been recommended that expectant parents talk to their developing children; some also read to them.
It has been discovered that babies have a built-in ability to learn and are also ready to read. Naturally, it fits right in that they are ready to learn the language of the people around them. It was discovered that they learn it earlier than scientists thought.
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Baby feet in crib, RGBstock / Jean Scheijen |
Brain and language specialist Eylem Altuntas told us last week at Real Clear Science that “Babies Learn Language Much Earlier Than We Thought”:. . .
Although perhaps surprising to many, this is not a unique find, as stories from 2023 and 2024 respectively show.But the current researchers, Eylem Altuntas, Catherine T. Best, Marina Kalashnikova, Antonia Götz, and Denis Burnham, did an experiment:
You can read all of this short article at "Babies and Language: A Surprise Finding?"