Did you realize that many experts suggest using a bilingual format up through the age of where your child has mastered most of your native language? They say that it is a very common sense reason for leaning towards bilingual and not immersion during these first and formative years. As aBrain Peak child is acquiring skills in his native language, the learning should never stop in that language. Instead, the new language should be placed alongside the native language in what is called a bilingual presentation for long term retention and a high level of self confidence. Immersion, hearing only the new language with not one word of native language, is typically reserved for after the ages of 8-10. This is when the brain becomes even more specific in the manner in which it acquires new languages; thus requiring an immersion approach.http://www.healthcaresups.com/brain-peak/
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