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Researchers from the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences recorded 77 pairs of babies and parents as they spoke to their six-, then 10-, and finally 14-month-old babies. They found parents who used “parentese”—higher pitch, slower tempo, and exaggerated vowels and words—had babies who babbled more at six months compared to babies whose parents didn’t speak that way.

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