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Should I speak a second language to my child?
Yes, you should teach your child a second language if you can. Research overwhelmingly supports teaching second languages early, because as we know it’s harder to learn a second language as we get older. Of course you can always learn a second language later, but it takes more time and becomes more challenging.
How do you teach your kids a language you don’t know?
- How you can teach your child a language you don’t speak.
- Introduce languages early.
- Join social groups with people who speak the target language.
- Host an Au pair to introduce a second language.
- Hire a Bilingual Nanny or Babysitter.
- Online Language Lessons.
- Give your Child a Bilingual Education.
When should a child learn a foreign language?
Paul Thompson and his team found out that the brain systems in charge of language learning have accelerated growth from six years old until puberty. Another study was done at MIT and it concluded that the most optimal time to learn a new language and achieve native fluency was by age 10.
When should I start teaching my child a second language?
Every infant is born with the ability to mimic the sounds of any language. But by the time a baby is about 10 months old, he begins to narrow down the range of sounds to those that he hears around him. So if you want your child to learn a second language, it’s best to introduce it in the first year of life.
Is it OK to teach baby two languages?
Teaching Your Child To Be Bilingual Many children grow up learning two languages at the same time. Use only one language at home. Your child can learn the second language when he starts school. Give your child many chances to hear and practice both languages during the day.
How do I teach my 3 year old a new language?
- How you can introduce your second language to your toddler.
- Introduce the target language as soon as possible.
- Start with the fun stuff.
- Use a context to speak your second language.
- Try the “Talking Twice” approach.
- Find others who speak your native language.
- Be Consistent.