Stanford study finds mom’s voice may help brains of premature babies process language

For Kristine Atom and her son Kieran, afternoon time often starts with reading. But the sound of Mom’s voice has already done more than spark his imagination. It may have helped develop it.

“My oldest child was actually also premature,” Atom said. “So this is our second premature baby and was in the NICU for I think basically up until his due date.”…

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