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Bilingual Babies!

Teaching Your Child a Foreign Language

By Katherine Bontrager

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"By 6 months, children in English-speaking households already have developed different auditory maps, shown by electrical measurements, that identify which neurons respond to different sounds, from those in Swedish-speaking homes," she says. "This is why learning a second language after, rather than with, the first is so difficult. The auditory map of the first language restricts the learning of a second language."

DeBroff says that while children engage in fun activities in a foreign language, such as singing, story telling or cooking projects, they naturally take in and start to use the new language comfortably and effortlessly. But this natural talent for learning language has a shelf life. As children approach puberty, neural connections develop, and the nature of language learning and storage changes, becoming less flexible, DeBroff says.

"Between the ages of 8 and 12, studies have shown that children lose the ability to hear and reproduce new sounds, resulting in a foreign-sounding accent in a second language learned," she says.

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Bilingual Babies! by dana on 02/16/2010 07:31AM

I have taught my daughter 2 languages from the beginning and at two she knows the difference. She tells me the word in english then i ask her how to say it in the second language and she knows. she's a translator already! :)

Bilingual Babies! by Monica on 02/09/2010 02:05PM

I agree with the article! I live in Argentina and I´m an english language teacher and I have a 1 year old son to whom I constantly speak in both languages and he seems to understand ;)

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