Tag language development

Children learn language from Skype chats, reports AboutKidsHealth

Leading online Canadian source for children’s health information, AboutKidsHealth, reports that a study from the University of Washington’s Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences indicates that toddlers can learn language from video chats just as well as live interactions.

Researchers also say that teaching toddlers language via video chats may be a better educational tool than television, further promoting language development. Read more

Why do multilingual children do better in school? AboutKidsHealth.ca investigates

Leading online provider of children’s health information in Canada, AboutKidsHealth.ca, investigates the way in which children are able to learn languages so easily, and why this makes them perform more highly in school.

Canadian-born, Christopher Woon was just a baby when he was first exposed to the mother tongue from his parents. While growing up in the English-speaking community of Port Hope, Ontario, he spoke exclusively in Korean in the house. Up until he was about 6, he would spend his summers visiting family in South Korea, and a few hours a day at a Hagwon, a private Korean summer school. Read more

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