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40% Language Acceleration: New Data Validates Effectiveness of Parentese

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Last updated: 10/06/2026 22:17
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New research reveals that parentese—sing-song baby talk—actually accelerates infant language development by 40%. Brain imaging shows enhanced neural activity when babies hear simplified speech patterns. — Photo: Jacob Yavin / Pexels
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Groundbreaking research quantifies what many parents intuitively practice: infants exposed to regular parentese demonstrate 40% faster vocabulary growth compared to those hearing only adult-directed speech. These striking findings come from comprehensive developmental psychology research tracking language acquisition milestones.

The data reveals substantial differences in early language markers by 12 months of age. Infants regularly exposed to parentese reached first-word milestones at an 85% rate compared to 61% for those hearing primarily adult speech. Similarly, consonant sound development occurred in 78% of parentese-exposed infants versus 45% in the adult-speech group.

Brain imaging studies provide neurological support for these behavioral findings. Enhanced neural activation appears in language processing centers when infants hear parentese, suggesting that the distinctive acoustic properties of baby talk create measurable benefits for auditory processing and language acquisition. These quantifiable results have prompted researchers to reconsider communication strategies for early childhood development.

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Prof. Giorgi Pkhakadze, MD, MPH, PhD, is Editor-in-Chief of the Georgian Medical Journal and Chair of the Public Health Institute of Georgia (PHIG). He is Professor and Head of the Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences at David Tvildiani Medical University, and Secretary/Treasurer of the UEMS Section of Public Health. ORCID: 0000-0001-7609-4515.

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