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Coaching Parents on Toddler Talk to Address Low-Income Word Gap

PBS Newshour
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Duration
8m
Year
2019
Language
English

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By age four, toddlers in low-income families hear 30 million fewer words than those in high-income families, according to researchers. As a result, these children tend to have smaller vocabularies and fall behind in reading. Special correspondent John Tulenko of Learning Matters reports on one program in Providence, Rhode Island, that gets low-income parents talking more to their toddlers.

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