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Month: March 2014
Why bilingualism is child’s play
In this week’s SCMP column, Annie Ho explores the latest neuro-scientific research concerning bilingualism in children and the hidden advantages the bilingual child has later in life (and it’s not just knowing another language!)
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Bringing Humor into Families through Picture Books
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Raising Bilingual Readers
Bilingual speakers are present all over the world, in every social class and in all age groups. Being bilingual has the obvious advantage of being able to communicate with more people.