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Babies can learn words before their first birthday

Last Updated Jan 6, 2009 00:55 AM

 


Summarized from Child Development, Vol. 6, Issue 1, Infants Can Learn Decontextualized Words Before Their First Birthday by Schafer G (University of Reading). Copyright 2005 The Society for Research in Child Development, Inc. All rights reserved.

 

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The field of child development received formal recognition in 1922-23 through the appointment of a subcommittee on Child Development of the National Research Council. In 1925, under the direction of Robert S. Woodworth, an eminent experimental psychologis

 

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