The Three Most Common Questions About Raising a Bilingual Child
DinoLingo explains how to raise a bilingual child by answering questions from parents.
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DinoLingo explains how to raise a bilingual child by answering questions from parents.
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So far there has been quite amount of literature on second language acquisition in bilingual families. In the past there was a widely held belief that learning a second language during very early childhood might cause speech delay or cause some mental impairments. After hundreds of scientific studies these both notions were proved to be
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Bilingual Babies and Late Talker Syndrome & Apraxia Babies are usually expected to talk (utter 40-80 words) around the age of 1.5. Some parents might panic if their 18 months don’t say even one word. The reality is, if a baby doesn’t talk at this stage, that does not mean there’s a problem with the
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