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Loosening Up Teaching English in Preschool, an Early Start May Not be a Good Thing
The beliefs of giving a head start in children’s learning a new language, debunking the critical period hypothesis here, off of the Front Page Sections, translated… The Legislature suggested the government becomes more lenient to allowing children to get an … Continue reading
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Starting Earlier in Dual-Language Education is the Best? The Experts Said, “Not Necessarily”, Having Too Much Lingual Stimulations Causing the Children to Get Too Distracted and Confused
Based off of SCIENTIFIC research, parents, from the Front Page Sections, translated… A lot of parents believed, that if they exposed their young to English at an earlier age, then, their children would become excellent in the language. But, the … Continue reading