
If you pretend to understand your baby, they’ll start talking sooner. Studies show infants whose parents respond to them in conversational patterns have better language skills and more vocalization in early toddlerhood- because if they understand early on that speech can elicit a reaction, they’re more likely to use words to get what they want. Source Source 2
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