15.12.09

Babies learn from interaction with the same species

Babies learn from interaction with the same species, not through TV or DVD. This has been confirmed by two important researches conducted by the Washington University in 2003 and 2007. Many research shows that TV is bad for babies below 2 years of age.

The initial months after birth are crucial to brain and language development. Your baby needs rich language stimulation during this period.

Research in North Carolina Univeristy from 1972-2007 proves that early language training boots IQ.

Babies from high income highly educated families are at higher risk as both parents are likely to have their own careers. Research shows that babies brought up under acute deprivation of interaction with people often suffer from retarded brain growth and language impairment, irrespective of the good genes they inherited from their parents.

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