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Speaking to children in exaggerated way helps them develop language | Social communication skills, Development, Children
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Speaking to children in exaggerated way helps them develop language
The slow, high-pitched, happy-sounding voice in which many parents talk to their babies, known as 'parentese', can really help them learn more words and speak sooner, a US study found.