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Early Language Exposure

Early language exposure refers to the process of introducing and engaging children with spoken words, sounds, and conversations during their formative years. This exposure helps build essential language skills, including vocabulary, comprehension, and communication abilities. When children regularly hear and interact with language—whether through talking, reading, or listening—they develop better cognitive and social skills that support their overall development and academic success. Essentially, immersing children in language-rich environments early on sets a strong foundation for their ability to understand and use language effectively throughout life.