It has been proven in many cases that children learn languages more effortlessly than adults.
According to findings, children outclass adults in their ability to unconsciously learn new language rules, which means through passive exposure without awareness as to what they are learning.
Many say it is due to the elasticity of their brain and rapid neural formation that babies and young children are able to learn languages at a faster rate. This is sometimes referred to as the “critical period”.
It is theorized that if a child does not learn any language, including non-verbal languages, during this time period they may never be able to learn any language because the necessary neural foundation for it has been permanently damaged.
However, research shows that learning a second language boosts
Problem-solving
Critical-thinking, and
Listening skills in addition to improving memory, concentration, and the ability to multitask.
Children proficient in other languages also show signs of enhanced creativity and mental flexibility.
Here are the Top 4 Factors That Influence Language Learning in Children
Exposure to the New Language. When learning a new language, the most important factor is exposure.
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