Being able to speak two languages would prove beneficial for children from lower income families, new research has suggested. Published in the journal of Psychological Science and being presented at the joint annual conference of the British Psychological Society's Cognitive and Developmental Psychology Sections today (4 September ), the study found bilingual children from these backgrounds are able to direct and focus their attention better than monolingual young people. Click here to read more...
Poorer kids benefit from being bilingual (The British Psychological Society)
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- Catégorie : Bilinguisme et plurilinguisme en famille