Learning new words detected during deep sleep

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The discussion centers around an article that explores how audio played during slow wave sleep can influence learning and memory associations, suggesting that children may absorb language while they sleep. This raises concerns for parents about the language their children might pick up unconsciously. Personal anecdotes illustrate the unpredictable nature of children's language acquisition, highlighting instances where children echoed adult conversations in unexpected ways. The conversation also touches on the humorous and sometimes embarrassing outcomes of children repeating what they hear, emphasizing the importance of parental awareness regarding their language use around kids.
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Parents should always be careful what they say in any event. As a child, my Dad was complimenting my uncle on his tricked out Chevy and I pipe in saying "What my Dad means is it's a piece of junk." To this day, I don't know if I heard it from him or it was just some spontaneous thing from me.

Another time, we went to church and my Grandmother would always say this is God's house so be quiet. At mass's end the priest would greet people as they left, and I said to him "Hi God". I was probably two or three.

With my kids, I said something while driving and never heard the end of it. They were a bit older than I was at the time.
 
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jedishrfu said:
With my kids, I said something while driving and never heard the end of it. They were a bit older than I was at the time.
Now THAT took reading a few times! They were how much older than you when you spoke to them? :confused: :o)
A instance of throw-back genetics maybe?
 
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Yep sometimes the impossible becomes improbable when read without context.
 
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