Psycholinguists from the Center for Language and Brain found that phonological processing skills continue to influence text reading fluency in 15-to-18-year-old adolescents. This finding argues the ...
We all know that reading is good for children and for adults, and that we should all be reading more often. One of the most obvious benefits of reading is that it helps improve language skills. A ...
A new brain imaging study reveals that in young children, the neural systems for language and for understanding others' thoughts and feelings develop in distinct brain regions, mirroring patterns seen ...
Storytelling isn’t just fun—it’s a powerful way to build children’s language, sequencing, and narrative skills. From interactive digital tools to speech therapy games, stories help kids connect ideas, ...
When children develop the ability to understand language, as well as speak and communicate, this helps them interact with others and learn about their world. Research shows that children’s early ...
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