Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Benefits of Learning a Foreign Language YOUNG!!!

The Benefits of Learning Language
at a Young Age

Young children are uniquely suited to learning a second language. The developing brain is hard-wired to acquire language – never again will it be this natural or this easy!  Hosting an au pair is a great way to give your kids this opportunity!

Children Learn A Second Language Naturally
Exposing your child to a second language young allows a child to optimize his or her learning potential, helping to shape the brain at its most flexible stage. Young children are uniquely suited to learning a second language.  Learning a second language at a young age is cognitively as easy as learning a first language.
Young children can acquire native-like fluency as easily as they learned to walk. Where adults have to work through an established first-language system, studying explicit grammar rules and practicing rote drills, the young kids learn naturally, absorbing the sounds, structures, intonation patterns and rules of a second language intuitively, as they did their mother tongue. The young brain is inherently flexible, uniquely hard-wired to acquire language naturally.
Window Of Opportunity

Early childhood is the best time for language acquisition.  Ease of learning a second language diminishes with age. Between birth and adolescence the brain is hard-wired to acquire language naturally. As a child approaches puberty, the nature of language learning and storage changes, becoming less flexible.
A Gift Of Language Is An Investment That Will Last A Lifetime!
Young learners enrich their lives and open up doors to their future by gaining:
  •  an expanded world view.
  • greater intercultural appreciation and sensitivity.
  • ability to learn additional languages more easily.
  • a competitive edge in future markets and
    the global marketplace.

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