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Newborns cry, coo in their own language: study

By: hasnain send a private message
Paris : France | 16 days ago  
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  • Newborns cry, coo in their own language: study
    Newborns cry, coo in their own language: study
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    Newborns cry, coo in their own language: study
Newborns cry, coo in their own language: study

PARIS: Medical science has sadi that a NEW baby's first cry is a audibly shaped when it is in the womb.Scientist has researched the coos and cries of such babies when they are in the womb and they analysed that Newborns cry,coo in their own language,which their parent's language is,mean their native language.Also good sound from the external world they like and it brings them happiness and positive effects comes in their period in the womb of mother, newborns prefer the voice of their mothers, and can decipher emotional content — anger or joy — from the intonation of maternal speech.babies can begin imitating vowel sounds from about 12 weeks. But this skill depends on a degree of vocal control that is not possible physically at an earlier age.

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Posted By LaurenOrSatan LaurenOrSatan | 16 days ago
That is awesome!I'd love to hear more about this!
Posted By ZXX00A ZXX00A | 15 days ago
thanks for the interesting information
Posted By Shirley66 Shirley66 | 15 days ago
Wow. Thank you for this information
Posted By ConniePinderGraham ConniePinderGraham | 15 days ago
this is good information...please i would love to hear more
Posted By bleufyre23 bleufyre23 | 15 days ago
Very interesting! Be great if there was a video of different newborns from around the world to actually hear it for yourself.
Posted By graffiti1982 graffiti1982 | 14 days ago
A newborn's first words are always heaven for the parents.
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