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Is the best time for your child to start learning several languages before he/she is even 12 months old? Here’s what the experts say.
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Is the best time for your child to start learning several languages before he/she is even 12 months old? Here’s what the experts say.
Watch How To Raise A Super Baby: https://cna.asia/superbaby .
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This is commercial to make money from baby. Capitalists are very suck.
Isa son of maryam is different
So….tution from day 1
i noticed the differance but i didnt go to the training
Wow the director speaks fluent English. That's why the pupils can also do too.
Wait, so the government thinks that learning more than one language before the age of 9 stresses kids out and hinders their development of a primary language? So kids from multilingual homes then … what? Doesn't make any sense. Just some weird government control crap. Kids are perfectly suited to handling multiple languages.
My father wrote the book Trilingual by Six and it teaches parents how to raise children to speak multiple languages I am 11 and I speak English,German,Mandarin and Spanish so I recommend my fathers book
those kids can learn a language in 12 months while i keep forgetting my korean vocabulary after 12 seconds after learning it.
Yes because the chinese language is exactly like that it’s tonal ….
Growing up in a multicultural environment helps. You are exposed to multiple languages
I learnt English, Arabic, Bengali, Hindi and french when I was young but as I got older it was difficult to pick up new language. And because I understand Hindi I also understand Urdu so I watch Bollywood and Pakistani drama's. I also understand different dialects from Bangladesh. Recently I have been watching Korean drama's and programmes from Thailand because my children love Korean pop and TV but I don't understand have to use English subtitles. It is beautiful to learn about different cultures through understanding language.
I guess I’m a one year old 😾
Ive been speaking 4 languages for 3 years, 3 when i was 6 so now im 12
https://youtu.be/JmtGgomjqoI
I learned English when I was 19 and in 3 years 3 more languages: they are quite similar, but still: Norwegian, Swedish and Danish. At school I learned French and at university – Arabic. Also my native language is Ukrainian and I speak fluent Russian. I wouldn't say that everything is lost. The easiest way to learn something new is just to be interested in that and have much fun during the learning process.
By the way, I'm in China now already for a year so now I'm learning it as well.
Wtf I can hear the difference in those sounds
I learn Chinese when I was 3 but now, I’m failing. I think I’ll definitely fail for PSLE next Thurs…
I can tell the difference, they each have a different pitch. But thats cuz I am older than this 1 year old.
1,200 dollars a month!
My baby was 20 months old but he can't sit and talk😞
Me encantan estos videos. Muy bien por el canal
But in India we don’t hv such programs
They need to learn from us indonesian, most of us can speak 2 languages by the age of 9, nation's official language (bahasa) and local language (javanese, sundanese, etc and it gets harder because there are certain degree in the saying for speaking with friends, parents, adult, and old people), and we also learn english. But they never interfere our ability to speak bahasa though.
Paying $1200 a month parents will lose there language..