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Morning,
Noon and Night: The Stages of Our Lives With Languages
Presented by Beth Butler/Creator of the
BOCA
BETH
Program
What does a baby listening
to a bilingual music CD, a school age child learning two words in two
languages for the same object and an elderly person sitting in a
retirement community have in common? They all will experience a wide
array of benefits derived from being bilingual.
It’s mind-boggling to keep up with the most recent research in the field
of bilingualism. Experts speak about the many areas of the brain sparked
by introducing two languages early in life. They refer to the neural
pathways created and connected during second language learning in the
first five years of life. They provide study after study that proves
overall advanced cognitive development takes place within groups of
bilingual students when compared to their monolingual peers.
Now the latest evidence, as recent as early January 2007, points to
lifelong use of two languages assisting with the delay of the onset of
dementia symptoms by four years when compared to monolingual daily
existence! As the daughter of an eighty year old mother who recently
moved into a retirement community, I find this latest study out of the
Rotman Research Institute at the Baycrest Research Center for Aging and
the Brain fascinating!
We have know for years, as parents and as educators, that our children
are like sponges. They soak up new information with ease and retain much
of what they learn after much repetition. The likes of PBS, NickJr.,
Disney and children’s programming decision makers realize the importance
of and interest in helping our youth of today get a jump start on
becoming bilingual. Just ask any young girl and boy in your local
preschool who Dora & Diego are!
Dr. Ellen Bialystok, Ph.D., and her colleagues have conducted previous
studies showing that bilingualism enhances attention and cognitive
control in both children and older adults. One of Dr. Bialystok’s
studies conducted on language acquisition in children showed that
bilingual children read sooner than their monolingual peers and score
twice as high on language tests as well as demonstrate advanced problem
solving capabilities. Reading her findings is like getting free coaching
on how to raise a child to succeed in our global society!
Following the stages of our lives with language learning is becoming
increasingly easy to do. Learn one language, speak it daily, and you
will find yourself missing the boat. Learn two languages or more, speak
them often, and you will proudly exhibit early reading skills as a four
year old, score higher on standardized tests as a school age student,
and wave off the early onset of dementia. The findings are in, the
experts agree; being bilingual makes life’s journey a pleasant one.
About the Author:
Beth Butler is the creator of the BOCA BETH Language Learning Series for
young children. Find out how fun and easy it can be to raise a bilingual
child. Sample the BOCA BETH bilingual music and movies for free at
http://www.bocabeth.com
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