Can reading boost your Toddler's vocabulary? new study investigates
NCT ID NCT06645145
Summary
This study looked at whether showing written words helps healthy children ages 3 to 6 learn new action words (verbs). Researchers tested 170 children by having them watch videos of actions while hearing new words, sometimes with the written word shown. They also checked the children's early reading skills to see if that affected how much the written words helped them learn.
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Bloomfield, New Jersey, 07003, United States
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