Evidence now shows that a child can receive sounds in the womb, and communicating with an unborn child could enhance learning, according to William S. Brown, director of the University of Florida's Institute for the Advanced Study of Communication Processes. | Evidence now shows that a child can receive sounds in the womb, and communicating with an unborn child could enhance learning, according to William S. Brown, director of the University of Florida's Institute for the Advanced Study of Communication Processes. |