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Income Related Language Gap Arises During Infancy
Language indicators from studies during the last have century have found that, among 5-year-olds, children of lower socioeconomic status (SES) score two years behind their more privileged counterparts on standardized language development tests. More recent studies indicate that this language gap emerges during infancy.
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