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For most, there is an understanding that speaking more than one language has many benefits. Aside from being able to connect with more people, and advance in your career, your mentally building up more skills. People who speak more than one language have improved memory, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, and have better listening skills.
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When Should You Introduce a Second Language to Your Child? For most, there is an understanding that speaking more than one language has many benefits. Aside from being able to connect with more people, and advance in your career, your mentally building up more skills. People who speak more than one language have improved memory, problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, and have better listening skills. And that’s just a short list. These are all great things to encourage your child to have. So, at what age do you introduce a new language to your child? How soon can they start learning? Introduce a Second Language to Your Child As new research has shown, our capacity to learn a language diminishes slowly over our lifespan. Hence, it’s a better idea to teach your children to learn another language when they’re young. Each infant is born with the ability to mimic the sounds of any language. On Parents.com, it was stated that at 10 months, your baby will begin to narrow down the sounds it hears around them. This is when you can start introducing a new language. Being fully “immersed” in a language is said to be a helpful component when looking at fluency. Studies byHarvard University show us that 50% of our ability to learn is developed by the age of four. Another 30% by the age of eight. So, while you don’t have to start a lesson plan as soon as
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