From The Telegraph:
Reading bedtime stories to children could help to improve their vocabulary, new research suggests.
Psychologists have discovered that a good night's sleep plays a crucial role in allowing the brain to store and remember new words learned during the day.
People who were asked to learn a set of fictitious words were better at remembering them after they had spent time asleep than if they were asked to recall the words just a few hours after being taught them.
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