Children with lower language skills find it difficult to understand what strangers are saying

New research by New York University Steinhardt Associate Professor Susannah Levi finds that children with poorer language skills are at a disadvantage when given tasks or being spoken to by strangers because they cannot, as easily as their peers, understand speech from people they do not know.
Read More


>>Hollywood's Exotic Secret For Healthy Weight Loss

0 Response to "Children with lower language skills find it difficult to understand what strangers are saying"

Post a Comment