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The home environment and its relation to vocalizations in the first year of life.

Morgan HinesThomas CarpenitoAlaina MartensAlicia IizukaBilli AspinwallEmily Zimmerman
Published in: Pediatric medicine (Hong Kong, China) (2022)
These findings reveal that the home environment changes significantly over the first year of life. At 3 months, Learning Materials in the home were related to adult words, while between 3 and 12 months, several aspects of the home significantly changed. Male children had reduced vocalizations between 3 and 12 months; whereas, female children had increased vocalizations during the same time points. Future research should focus on examining these outcomes with multiple measures, time points, and patient populations.
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