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Is It Late To Introduce A New Language To Your Child?

If you decide to introduce your child to a new language you will hear different advice about how to best do this.. Most people suggest beginning early, at the age of three of four, to start with any new language. This often leaves parents in a dilemma what should they do, if their child is a tween or teenager. Is it too late for their child to learn a new language? Absolutely, not! There’s no specific age to start learning a new language. Irrespective of the age, the child can still become fluent in speaking and writing a new language. Age is Not a Limit Contrary to what is commonly believed, children can become fluent in a new language and sound like a native at any age. Though it’s beneficial for children to grasp anything new when they’re younger, multiple ways make this transition smooth like  bilingual toys  and storybooks. May or May Not Acquire an Accent It is believed children below the age of seven learn to speak a language without acquiring the accent. Well, that’s not true.

3 Ways for Second-Language Learners to Learn Haitian Creole

Science says that young children are the most receptive to new languages. They are not only able to develop their skills rapidly but also easily absorb all that they hear. If you want your child to learn Haitian Creole as a second language, it is best if you start the process when they are around four or five years old. At that age, they can promptly learn new words in a new language because they can pick on unique sounds and phonetic variations, albeit unknowingly. For your little second-language learner, audiobooks for kids, movies, and games can be great learning tools. Here are three such simple and easy ways in which your child can learn Haitian Creole without feeling overwhelmed: 1. Conversations Your daily conversations are an important tool for teaching and learning a new language. Using simple words and phrases in day to day life can help learners get a good start to the learning process. Something as simple as using small words in everyday conversations can be helpful. Here

4 Ways Bilingual Books Improve Literacy in Children

Education is the key to helping children grow into productive and successful individuals. Reading is a critical foundation, which opens the door to other forms of learning. Nonetheless, what might come as a surprise is that reading bilingual books can be extremely beneficial to young learners and enhance their literacy. Below are a few ways bilingual books that can support literacy skills, encourage dual language learners, and promote an interest in reading. Tip: if you want your child to start learning Spanish, look for  children's books in Spanish . Enhancing reading enjoyment The more the child enjoys reading in either language, the more his or her overall literacy skills will develop. Most bilingual books for children are engaging, interesting and captivating, making young ones look forward to reading good stories over and over again in both languages. In return, it strengthens their literacy even further through repeated exposure. Promoting quality writing When you encourage

3 Ways to Help Your Bilingual Child Improve on a Second Language

Raising bilingual children can be a daily uphill task. Parents, who decide to pursue this path, will face a few challenges along the way. Nonetheless, the long-term benefits will be worth the effort. Providing children with a conducive environment to work on their language skills will result in them becoming proficient speakers in the language they choose to learn. One way that parents can create a positive learning environment is by involving their children with bilingual books that engage and entertain; expose them to interactive audio materials as frequently as possible; or engage them with bilingual toys for preschoolers. Here are a few more factors that will help parents improve their bilingual child’s language skills. Create a need Creating the need is key to encouraging children to use a language. This can sometimes be difficult for bilingual parents, especially for those speaking the minority language, as the child has options to speak in either language. In this case, you sho

How To Get The Most Out Of Audio Books For Kids

According to a research study done by Frontiers Psychology, a large portion of our mind tends to wander when we listen to something. You would know this if you have observed your child when he or she is listening to music. They can be constantly distracted. So, if you want your child to get the most out of his or her listening sessions and actually learn something from the books, here are some tips that they need to implement: 1.Take small breaks between listening. It is actually important that they take small breaks between listening and ponder what they are listening to. This will help them eliminate the risk of sleepwalking through the whole process. They will understand the concept properly and not simply hear the words being spoken. 2.Take notes. An effective tool that can help in retention is taking notes while listening. This is especially important if your child is listening to an audiobook with the purpose of learning a new language. Even if they don’t return to those notes