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Constantly talking to a baby supports infant hearing and is helpful in communicating meaning

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According to researchers, constant communication with children (especially in the first 3 years of life) helps the baby to "tune into" the right speech sounds by stimulating enhanced activity in brain regions associated with processing auditory messages. It has also been shown to help in building the brain architecture that is necessary to support reading and thinking skills when the child is grown.
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