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4 Reasons Why Your Child Should Start Learning A Foreign Language At An Early Age

Rachel Lechner

Introduction

Learning a foreign language at a young age can provide so many benefits for children. The ability to pick up a new language at an early age is a skill that can have a lasting impact on a child’s cognitive development.

Here are four reasons why you should consider introducing your child to a foreign language early in their life.

Enhanced Cognitive Development

Research has shown that learning a foreign language at a young age can have a positive impact on cognitive development. Children who are exposed to multiple languages tend to have better problem-solving skills, improved memory, and enhanced critical thinking abilities.

This early cognitive stimulation can have a lasting effect on a child’s academic performance and overall mental agility.

Of course there will also be times of language confusion or reluctance of use of language. If this is the case then be flexible and change the way that you are learning or introducing the language. If you are interested to learn how we needed to change our learning direction with our daughter, have a look at this previous blog post.

 

Improved Academic Performance

Children who learn a foreign language at an early age often exhibit improved academic performance in other subjects as well.

The cognitive benefits of language learning can translate into higher proficiency in math, reading, and standardised exams.

Additionally, multilingual children tend to be more culturally aware, which can enrich their overall educational experience.

 

Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity

Learning a foreign language provides children with the opportunity to explore and appreciate different cultures and traditions. By understanding another language, children gain insights into the customs, beliefs, and values of other societies.

Our experience really shows around Christmas. I absolutely love Christmas and the one major change when I moved to Austria was that the Christmas tree does not come into the home until the afternoon /evening of the 24th December when the ‘Christkind’ brings the presents.

Oh no I was freaking out because to me the house does not feel like Christmas so we introduced a number of british christmas traditions, such as decorating the tree together which also triggered more language learning around the christmas period also more cultural awareness of how christmas works with families in the UK.

 

Enhanced Communication Skills

The process of learning a foreign language naturally enhances a child’s communication skills.

When I say naturally I mean the way we learn our native language. I am really big on the Charlotte Mason method by learning a language the way we would our mother tongue through speaking and listening and not through reading and grammar. This all comes later.

If you think how you learnt your mother tongue is was through listening to your parents speaking and probably reading–aloud to you.

By learning to express themselves in a different language, children automatically develop a heightened awareness of language structure, grammar, and vocabulary. This improved language know-how can have a positive impact on their ability to communicate effectively in their native language as well.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, introducing your child to a foreign language at an early age can set them on a path to cognitive enrichment, academic success, cultural appreciation, enhanced communication, and potentially a competitive edge in the global economy. Embracing language diversity early in life can lay the foundation for a lifetime of personal and professional growth.

If you are looking for a book that may be able to help you to introduce a language to your child at an early age using nature and the great outdoors, you can check out my book on Amazon.  Or if you wish to habe a PDF version take a look here.

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