
Cognition
Speaking a Second Language May Give Low-Income Kids a Boost
New findings add fuel to the bilingual advantage debate
New findings add fuel to the bilingual advantage debate
Babies’ perception of hues sheds light on the culture versus biology question
Kids adopted in a new country have an advantage in learning their native tongue as adults, even if they have not heard it since birth
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