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Linking Infant Language and Cognition

Early language, cognitive and social capacities pave the way for later development.

There is no greater wonder than watching a baby discover the world. They learn at lightning speed — from first steps to first words to first days in a playgroup or preschool. How do they learn so fast? How do they know so much? We’ve shown that even before babies can roll over in their cribs, they have begun to link the language they hear to the objects, events, and people in the world around them. We’ve also discovered that when infants listen to human language, it does more than just promote language skills. In fact, listening to human language promotes fundamental cognitive capacities as well.

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What sounds in the environment are

What sounds in the environment are "for me?"

How does language boost my memory of objects?

How does language boost my memory of objects?

How do I respond to the world?

How do I respond to the world?

What do babies think of sign language?

What do babies think of sign language?

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