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Sparking Talk: How Kids and Grown-ups Kick-Start Language
Seoul, South KoreaMonday, January 13, 2025
Caregivers were real chameleons, changing their chat style depending on the kid's skills. For instance, if the kid was just starting to pick up words, adults would use shorter, simpler sentences. But if the kid was a chatterbox already, adults would match that with longer, more complex ones. It's almost like they were playing a game of conversation tennis, adjusting their serves to meet the kid's level.
This isn't just about Korean kids, either. Studies in different countries have found similar patterns. It seems starting a chat might be a universal key to language development. So, next time you're chatting with a little one, don't be afraid to start the conversation. You might be helping them unlock a whole new world of words!
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