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Infant Attention Span Influenced by Caregiver Attention

Infant Attention Span Influenced by Caregiver Attention

by Sarah Green | May 6, 2016 | News, Parent Issues

According to a recent Indiana University study, parents who pay more attention to playtime with their infant children have kids with longer attention spans. Basically it works like this: when a child or other caregiver plays with an infant, the more they pay attention...

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