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Zimmerman FJ et al. – Television exposure is not independently associated with child language development when adult–child conversations are controlled. Adult–child conversations are robustly associated with healthy language development. Parents should be encouraged not merely to provide language input to their children through reading or storytelling, but also to engage their children in two–sided conversations.

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