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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: koan who wrote (780268)4/16/2014 9:31:56 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 1583152
 
New research at Stanford university shows more talking, longer sentences help babies' brains.

Please stick to the subject. Babies don't go to preschool.

Its not just a matter of different ages, but your also talking about a different experience, parents speaking to their babies, compared to preschool.

On top of all that nothing you quote supports long term (into later childhoods, adolescence and adulthood) benefit from the different ways people talk to their baby. I believe its certainly possible that there is long term benefit, but you don't even show a claim, let alone a supported claim that there is, even about this new issue, let alone about preschool.
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