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Mothers with depression take longer to respond to their child: Research
According to a recent University of Missouri study, women who are depressed frequently take more time to respond to their children during back-and-forth conversations. The results form the basis for additional research to ascertain whether the children's language development, vocabulary, or academic outcomes are impacted in the long run by the shorter response time. Nicholas Smith, an assistant professor in the MU School of Health Professions, and his team listened to audio recordings of more than 100 families who were involved in the Early Head Start program, a federal child development program for children whose family income is at or below the federal poverty line. Some of the moms involv

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