Kamis, 21 April 2011

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What is the difference between the two children and monolingual when it comes to language learning? Both groups of children through the same stages of development. These phases or milestones at the age of your child, but remember that all children are individuals and develop at their own pace. In the early stages of language, bilingual and monolingual children to develop the same, differences appear between the ages of three and four. Both groups of children are six stages of language acquisition: If your child from 0-3 months they will be able to respond to your voice. Noises will scare them. As parents, you can distinguish between the different wines, if your child, depending on the situation. The most important steps that happened in six months if the words “mama” and “Baba” will appear. The murmur of sounds they are starting to look like real words. If your child continues to develop its own language 12 to 14 months, a period very interesting. It is constantly repeated sounds heard in conversations. In three minutes, four years ago, is the phase in which bilingual and monolingual children show a difference in development. Research shows that children who speak more languages, sometimes later than monolingual children. This is not an indication that they have problems, talk to learn or develop their two languages. It just takes more time for language of the two languages to learn. On the other hand, learn a series of bilingual children to monolingual children speak. Research has also shown that bilingual children learn a language with others. As you can see your child become bilingual to develop along the upper edge of the monolingual child. If your child speaks a language or two, the first language to support the second language as it is taught. Some children learn two languages simultaneously.PostTagIcon Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

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