A selective attentive focus and the ability to block out distraction are seminal executive functions that are minimally developed in youngsters. These functions gradually become stronger throughout the years of prefrontal cortex maturation, which last into the twenties. It is with regard to these executive functions that research about the "bilingual brain" is particularly exciting. A selective attentive focus and the ability to block out distraction are seminal executive functions that are minimally developed in youngsters. These functions gradually become stronger throughout the years of prefrontal cortex maturation, which last into the twenties. It is with regard to these executive functions that research about the "bilingual brain" is particularly exciting. Read More
I will agree that the research raises some important questions:
Thank you, I love it when there's research that supports my beliefs.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great relief to me. When I first saw the topic, I was not sure what to expect but on reading the research result, It is comforting to learn that exposing children to up to two languages (especially at home: a minor language different from the one he/she is mostly exposed to comes with a lot more benefits than just allowing the child to go with one language.
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