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Did you realize that ninety percent of our brain is developed by
age five? Have you heard how the first five years of life are the
most crucial to the cognitive development of a human being? Even if
you do not have the time to read the latest statistics or scour the
journals reporting on the most recent research of brain
development, I hope to share with you just how much of a difference
you can make as a parent during the very early years.
As I travel our country speaking on the topic of introducing a
second language to young children prior to elementary school age, I
find it amazing how many fellow educators still do not realize the
many myths surrounding language learning. I wonder how many of you
still think that introducing a new language to a young child will
confuse him and cause him to be language delayed?
In the book titled The Bilingual Edge written by Drs. Kendall King
and Alison Mackey there are many pages and sections that speak
specifically to this fear many parents, teachers, and even
pediatricians have held onto for years. There exists no scientific
evidence supporting this widespread myth that children learning two
languages will experience language delay. In fact, research has
been conducted proving that bilingual children acquired both
languages on the same timetable as monolingual children.
Do not fall prey to these myths that surround language learning.
You need to assert yourself as a parent of modern times, knowing
that the English only mentality can no longer prevail, and take
charge of the future of your children by providing them awesome
tools to acquire new languages.
In this great book written by Drs. King and Mackey, who also happen
to be raising their own children to be bilingual, parents will
discover that being a native speaker of the new and targeted
language is not a requirement to give the gift of that language to
their own children. Once again the myth has existed that told us we
would mess up the new language learning for our children my
mispronouncing the words or perhaps by messing up the syntax of
that new language.
Guess what my friends, my amigas and amigos? You need not worry
that you cannot roll your r in Spanish or that your morning
greeting in French sounds just a bit Southern in its accent!
Interaction is the main key here for new language learning. As with
all learning with your very young child, it is important that you
engage the child with human interaction and not simply plopping
them in front of a TV set to introduce the new skill or the new
concept. Oh really? What a surprise as a mom of three! I never knew
I had to be involved in the process. (Just kidding!)
Make the new language learning fun. Make it easy on you, your daily
routine and you and your child will want to do it again and again.
And as a teacher I stress all the time that repetition is the key
to learning anything at any age! The more you and your family have
fun learning those days of the week in Spanish or counting to ten
in Mandarin, the more apt you are as a group to want to venture
even further on your second language journey.
Choose products that are bilingual themselves in their
presentation. I doubt you will love listening to a CD that sings
only in Spanish or watching a movie that speaks only in French if
you yourself speak only English as the parent. Plus the latest
research suggests that while a child is still acquiring skills in
her native language; do not replace the native language with the
new one for learning. You should however place the new language
right alongside the native language for quicker learning and
longtime retention while providing a great point of reference for
both child and adult.
Should you choose to ignore the language learning myths that
surround us daily and hop on board with the savvy mentality of
making a difference in the future of your children, you will find
you have a lifetime language learner on your hands! This is a child
who respects other cultures and languages and will be a spontaneous
language learner later in life. All the while this child will thank
the adults who chose to introduce new languages early in his life.
Make a difference today for the future of tomorrow.
Beth Butler is the founder of the BOCA BETH
Program for young children. Enjoyed on The Education Channel, you
can sample the BOCA BETH bilingual music and movies for free at
http://www.bocabeth.com
Call toll free 1.877.825.2622
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