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Giving children non-verbal clues about words boosts vocabularies
June 24, 2013 by NewsBot
The clues that parents give toddlers about words can make a big difference in how deep their vocabularies are when they enter school, new research shows. By using words to reference objects in the visual environment, parents can help young children learn new words, according to the research.