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Preterm Infants More Likely to Experience Delayed Language Development

Early language development is key to later communication skills, social interaction, and academic success. A new meta-analysis by Moritz Daum's team and other researchers has found that, on average, preterm infants show weaker language abilities than full-term children in the first 18 months of life.

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