20. Babies Recognize Friendships Before They Can Even Talk - Deepstash

20. Babies Recognize Friendships Before They Can Even Talk

It turns out babies may know more about the social world than you think. According to a study from the University of Chicago, infants as young as nine months old can understand social relationships. 

Babies are able to observe strangers interacting and then make inferences on whether the two people are friends. 

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