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Television, toddlers, and language learning
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New Delhi, India (The Statesman): Research carried out at Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center at the University of Washington, Seattle, has concluded […] that toddlers as young as 10 months have the potential to learn when they watch television. The right kinds of television programmes could promote intellectual development and help children to learn language skills, such as matching names to the objects they represent.
Research by Dr Mabel Rice of the University of Kansas on language acquisition indicated that infants are capable of learning from television.
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