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Stubborn Streak in Toddlers Not Necessarily a Bad Thing According to researches at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Michigan, children between the ages of 14 and 27 months who exhibit defiant but cooperative behavior when being controlled by their mothers are not behaving badly, but rather... Continue reading Stubborn Streak in Toddlers Not Necessarily a Bad Thing
Toddlers Understand Whole Better Than Parts Children in the early stages of language acquisition are more likely to attribute new vocabulary to whole objects rather than parts, shows a new study. Continue reading Toddlers Understand Whole Better Than Parts |
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