Researchers provide evidence that reading to young children is associated with brain activity supporting early reading skills.
According to a new study, analogical learning processes are present in prelinguistic babies.
A new study reports children who received general anesthetic prior to the age of four had lower IQ, decreased gray matter density in posterior areas of the brain and diminished language comprehension.
Researchers find language precursors by deciphering the sounds of babbler birds.
According to a new study, newborn babies are able to process language as young as two days old by utilizing similar processes to adults.
A new study reports wild bonobos communicate in a similar manner to human infants, using a high pitched call which requires context in order to be understood.
According to a new study, toddlers have larger vocabularies when their parents repeat words to them at 7 months old.
A new study finds a surprising link between an infant's oral motor movements and auditory speech perception.
A baby's repetitive babbling is influenced by the infant's ability to hear itself.
Researchers report two year old children with poor language skills fare worse that their peers at play and often fall behind socially.
Interacting with your child while you read to them can help boost language skills in toddlers, a new study reports.
Study shows languages develop on their own, independent course and the rates reflect the quality of exposure to each language.