AI and behavioral data help pinpoint when children begin productive language

Hearing a baby’s first words is a joyful moment for many parents. But another crucial language milestone is harder to pinpoint for both parents and scholars of human development. When does a child start putting together words on their own, rather than parroting what they’ve heard?

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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