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Goo goo ga ga is more than just baby talk
Summary by The Miami Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Florida International University , as published by Community Newspapers
· August 17, 2026
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Key points A professor of Education at Florida International University co-authored a study on the topic. Further details about the research and its implications can be found in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, for readers who want to learn more about this topic.
Researchers at a local university have made a discovery about how babies develop language skills. A professor of Education at Florida International University co-authored a study on the topic. The research suggests that interactions between babies and adults lay the foundation for language development.
These interactions involve vocalizations and responses from adults, which can be playful and spontaneous. The study's findings have been published in a journal, where more information is available for those interested. Further details about the research and its implications can be found in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, for readers who want to learn more about this topic.
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Published: August 17, 2026 ·
Source: Community Newspapers ·
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