Published On: April 19th, 2011|

National Public Radio- Adam Cole

“Most parents try their best to speak clearly and fluently to their toddlers, but they shouldn’t sweat it if an occasional “um” or “uh” shows up in their speech. In fact, a study just published in the journal Developmental Science suggests this kind of verbal fumbling, called disfluency, can actually help young children learn language.”(more)