The "areuh areuh" of all kinds that have the art of making us crack (especially if they come from the drooling mouth of our child to us only to us), it helps to learn to speak, we previously explained a study published in the journal Developmental Science.
Today, in the journal "Journal of Experimental Child Psychology," another study tells us this time that not only do these chirps help babies talk...but babies also love listening to them. Clearly, when they chirp, they want to make even more noise, hence the speed of their learning. Nature is damn well done…
To arrive at their conclusion, the researchers analyzed the behavior of 43 babies, including 16 hearing impaired. It was then that they noticed, by fitting them with hearing implants, that when they heard themselves, the babies were more likely to express themselves and therefore quickly formulate more complex sounds (like "dada" ). Come on, admit it Baby, you ALSO like to hear yourself scream at night, eh ???