Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Research on Bi-lingual Language Processing Grows
With an increase of funding and neuro research on bi-lingual language processing, this Education Week article emphasized that human brains are wired to learn best in social interactions indicating that babies in a study learned best when interacting with a tutor of a native language foreign speaker in comparison to viewing video tutorials. It made me think about how important it was for us to share with our A'o Makua parents that speaking Hawaiian language with their keiki is significant, especially at a young age....research proven. :)
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