Published On: June 9th, 2014|

The Miami Herald – CINDY HENSLEY MCCAIN AND ROBERTO LLAMAS

“There is tangible evidence of a gap in how children learn before they even reach kindergarten. A recent Stanford University study showed that children who are behind their peers in overall language development at 18 months of age will know about half as many words as their counterparts when they reach the age of 4.”(more)