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Discover the meaning of “language deprivation” and why accessible language exposure for children born deaf or hard of hearing is important.
To kick-start Hispanic Heritage Month, students at Brashear High School festooned the building’s south wing corridors with ...
Dyslexia, a learning disability that makes it difficult to decipher and spell written words, affects about 20 percent of the population. With recent awareness of dyslexia’s prevalence has come a push ...
Hearing a mother’s voice helps premature babies’ brains grow faster and develop stronger language connections.
Hearing the sound of their mother's voice promotes development of language pathways in a premature baby's brain, according to a new Stanford Medicine-led study.
A neuroscientist and speech pathologist, led a study that uncovered how neural networks in infants influence their language learning skills in early childhood. From inside the womb and as soon as they ...
Researchers from 13 countries investigated the impact of COVID-19 related social isolation measures on 2,200 young infants and toddlers between 8 and 36 months of age. Their findings provide insights ...
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The DNL and Haitian Creole Academy held events in Port-au-Prince for Creole Language Month, showcasing Creole as Haiti’s language of culture and progress.