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Talkative parents may boost children's intelligence, finds Study

Researchers found that positive parenting - where parents are responsive and encouraging of exploration and self-expression - was associated with children showing fewer signs of restless, aggressive and disobedient behaviours

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Young children who are exposed to a good quantity of adult speech tend to have better skills to acquire knowledge, a study has found.

The researchers gained unprecedented insight into the secret lives of preschoolers by fitting tiny audio recorders into the clothing of children aged two to four.

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