Harvard, MIT study says children whose parents who do this 1 thing are likely to live happier and wealthier lives via CNBCMakeIt
Every parent knows that raising a child can feel tantamount to a competitive sport. And while competitive parenting is widely condemned, we ultimately just want our children to live happy and successful lives.
What's more, a number of studies have supported the idea that children with stronger communication skills are more likely to have healthier relationships, longer marriages, higher self-esteem and overall satisfaction in life. For the study, researchers evaluated 36 children using functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify the differences in how the brain responds to different conversational styles.
But findings from this recent study suggest that the"30 million word gap" isn't all it's cracked up to be.
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