The article, Mother's Depression Impedes Baby's Development, discussed the speech of depressed mothers and how it relates to their child's development. According to the article depressed people tend to speak with a relatively flat pitch. However, infants are known to react more strongly to speech that is at a high pitch. The author of this article feels that this may explain why children of depressed mothers often perform more poorly than other children on child development tests.
The article also reports findings of Peter Kaplan and Jo-Anne Bachorowski's study of two hundred and twenty five four-month-old children. They tested the infants to see how they responded to women with low to moderate symptoms of depression compared to severely depressed women. They found that the less depressed women changed their pitch tone while the severely depressed women used a monotone voice. The researchers concluded that the pitch changes aided in the ability for infants to process......
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