1. The Linguistic genius of babies
Dr. Pat Kuhl gets to the root of how we communicate and learn by uncovering how early exposure to language alters the brain. Her research on early language and brain development, and how young children learn, has implications across multiple areas -- critical periods in child development, bilingual education and reading readiness, developmental disabilities involving language, and research on computer understanding of speech. |
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2. The Best Age for Kids to Learn a Second Language
"Did you know that the best age for language-learning is from 3-5 years?
The younger the learner, the more they can adopt pronunciations and recreate new sounds."
https://www.mother.ly/parenting/the-best-age-for-kids-to-learn-a-second-language?fbclid=IwAR0KBzQCv6RibJkv13jB-EnGy5UN__Z23IqtHJ4cW0w-lNcbmYPI3GxVVg0
"Did you know that the best age for language-learning is from 3-5 years?
The younger the learner, the more they can adopt pronunciations and recreate new sounds."
https://www.mother.ly/parenting/the-best-age-for-kids-to-learn-a-second-language?fbclid=IwAR0KBzQCv6RibJkv13jB-EnGy5UN__Z23IqtHJ4cW0w-lNcbmYPI3GxVVg0
3. Bilingual Kids Do Not Get Confused
"Mixing languages is common with bilingual kids. Children who are learning more than one language at once are taking in double the vocabulary."
https://bilingualkidspot.com/2017/05/10/bilingual-kids-language-confusion-myth/
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4. The Benefits of a Bilingual Brain "It’s obvious that knowing more than one language can make certain things easier — like traveling or watching movies without subtitles. But are there other advantages to having a bilingual (or multilingual) brain?" |