BilinguaSing: Why Parents Are Enrolling Their Babies In Language Classes From Just Four Weeks Old | Huffington Post Some felt it was a great way to introduce a baby to different languages, but others argued against it saying Faiers son was too young to even speak English yet. Baker did some research and was amazed…
Babies’ first gestures reveal future language development
Read more… Many parents believe their infant’s first word is the most important milestone in learning to speak. “By understanding these early behaviours, parents have a great opportunity to help support their children’s later language development. Understanding babies’ gestures could also be just as important as understanding their early language.” According to researchers, humans communicate…
Why infants pay more attention to people who speak their native language – LA Times
Why infants pay more attention to people who speak their native language – LA Times New research suggests that babies are highly selective — discriminating even — in whom they will pay attention to. For those of us who like to think that prejudice is a taint that comes with age, this may be disappointing…