Dad
says Google Home helped his son
with language deficits to say his
first word
This video shows that digital
Home assistants that are becoming must-have features in our houses might have an unexpected role in the development of children
with language deficits.*
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Patrick Crispen , an assistant
professor of clinical medical education at Keck School of Medicine of USC, Los Angeles, has posted on
Reddit a clip which purportedly depicts his 19-month-old son saying his
first and only
word "Google" when their
Google Home replicates animal sounds.*
Crispen son is in speech/language therapy because of "significant receptive and expressive
language deficits," Crispen
says in the
Reddit and
YouTube description.*
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