Have you ever had a conversation in front of a newborn? Afterwards, did you ever wonder whether they understood anything you said? Did they interpret your speech as meaningful or as nonsensical sounds? It turns out that infants begin to process and make inferences about speech from birth, and they even come with some knowledge […]
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Can Babies Learn Language Before They are Born?
Have you ever heard of parents putting headphones on their bellies during pregnancy so their baby can listen to music before they’re born? That’s because babies usually start being able to hear during the third trimester. We also know that babies start to develop language at a very young age, and as more research is […]