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Learning begins long before kindergarten. How early? Evidence suggests that babies begin learning language in utero, with newborns already able to distinguish their mothers’ native languages at birth.
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Dr. Yvonne (Jeannine) Hilton3 年前
Absolutely! Our daughter would leap in womb anytime she heard music. Her dad played bass for praise and worship team. I would sit in back during practice & she would move when music began. First time - I was listening to KSBJ in Houston Something Better Jesus - she began to leap

Heather Wilson3 年前
From conception until age 6 we learn more than at any other point in our lives. Brain development in those first 6 years is remarkable

Des3 年前
Oh wow!!!

Coach Russo3 年前
Truly amazing🙏

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So cool!

Rosario3 年前
Unfortunately, the speaker is saying ‘Tagalog’ incorrectly. Therefore, not certain the accuracy of what the baby is hearing if this is already wrong??

David Willis, MD3 年前
And it all about the early relational health. Nurturing relationships

Craig Jones3 年前
Interesting

