Yet research indicates that success in raising children to be bilingual This approach is one option for raising bilingual children, but parents do not...
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The idea of raising bilingual children is both appealing and possible for more and more families these days, and growing up with more than one language certainly has its advantages in today's global village. Becoming bilingual is a special gift parents can offer their children, but the gift must be planned and presented...
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With greater recognition and celebration of cultural differences, people are more likely to maintain and share their primary language with their children and to promote bilingualism as a reflection of ethnic pride and identity. In the past, second generation children were encouraged to adopt the customs, culture,
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An article about some of the myths and misconceptions related to bringing your children up to speak two or more languages.
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Jim Cummins Homepage The research is very clear about the importance of bilingual children's mother tongue for their overall personal and educational development. More detail on the research findings summarized below can be found in Baker (2000), Cummins (2000), and Skutnabb-Kangas (2000).
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Most children have the capacity and facility to learn two or more languages. Research suggests there are advantages to being bilingual, such as, linguistic and metalinguistic abilities and cognitive flexibility, such as, concept formation, divergent thinking and general reasoning and verbal abilities.
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Children are not confused by hearing more than one language. We have known for a long time that bilingual children separate their language from the age of...
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What advantages do bilingual children have? Bilingual children not only better appreciate what is human versus what is cultural, but they are also more inclined to have a deeper appreciation of language. They understand at an early age that their is more than one way to label or discuss something.
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The most obvious flaw is that the bilingual children were recent immigrants, with poorer knowledge of English and more stressful life situations than their monolingual counterparts. Many, if not most, bilingual children will use both languages at once during the early stages of their language development.
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Intended primarily as a place for bilingual parents to find information and resources to help them raise their children bilingually. This page is intended primarily as a place for bilingual parents to find information and resources to help them raise their children bilingually. If you know of any information that...
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