Bilingual Children

Bilingual Children
Title Bilingual Children PDF eBook
Author Jürgen M. Meisel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2019-06-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107181364

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This practical and reassuring guide will enable readers to make informed decisions about how to raise their child bilingually.

Childhood Bilingualism

Childhood Bilingualism
Title Childhood Bilingualism PDF eBook
Author Peggy D. McCardle
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Total Pages 181
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1853598690

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This book contains reports of research on bilingualism in infants and children as well as perspectives from those involved in cross-linguistic research on language development, literacy development in bilingual children, and psycholinguistic research on bilingualism in adults. It offers a fresh multidisciplinary perspective and next steps for research on childhood bilingualism.

Childhood Bilingualism

Childhood Bilingualism
Title Childhood Bilingualism PDF eBook
Author Peter Homel
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2014-02-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317767233

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First published in 1987. This volume is based primarily on a conference on childhood bilingualism held at New York University on June 25 and 26, 1982 with an interest in exploring the nature of bilingual cognition and the effect of bilingualism on psychological development.

Bilingualism in Childhood

Bilingualism in Childhood
Title Bilingualism in Childhood PDF eBook
Author Andrea Sander
Publisher GRIN Verlag
Total Pages 57
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN 364032031X

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Project Report from the year 2009 in the subject Speech Science / Linguistics, grade: 1, Syddansk Universitet (Syddansk Universitet, Sønderborg), language: English, abstract: A lot of people in the world are bilingual. People in Africa and Asia often speak their community language and additionally an official language like English or French. It is not a big surprise when calling in mind that according to Prof. Dr. Martin Haspelmath of the Max-Planck-Institut für evolutionäre Anthropologie, Leipzig there are about 6500-7000 languages in the world and according to www.welt-in-zahlen.de 193 countries. That makes an average of 35 languages per country. Despite the fact that bilingualism is widespread, there are a lot of negative opinions in the mind of people. People say for example "Your kid is going to get all these languages mixed up.", "when will she (or he) use that (language)" (both cf. Bosemark, 2006b, my italics) or that bilingual children are overstrained and that they start later to talk than their monolingual peers (cf. Leist-Villis, 2008). Within this research-paper I will deal with bilingualism in childhood. More precisely I will answer the research question "What are the reasons for parents to raise their child bilingually". First I will define the term bilingualism. For that I quote a few definitions of bilingualism from experts and afterwards I will define the one I will work with. Afterwards I will introduce some successful methods applied by parents and I will point out the advantages and disadvantages of the methods I found in literature. I will continue explaining the research I have done on the topic followed by the analysis of my data. Concluding I will answer the research question and give a prospective view on possible future research. Bilingualism is a huge topic and to look on it more deeply I decided to consider families who raised their children English-German or German-English. To get in contact with families bringing up their children in th

Bilingual Development in Childhood

Bilingual Development in Childhood
Title Bilingual Development in Childhood PDF eBook
Author Annick De Houwer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 155
Release 2021-05-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1108853838

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In the first decade of life, children become bilingual in different language learning environments. Many children start learning two languages from birth (Bilingual First Language Acquisition). In early childhood hitherto monolingual children start hearing a second language through daycare or preschool (Early Second Language Acquisition). Yet other hitherto monolingual children in middle childhood may acquire a second language only after entering school (Second Language Acquisition). This Element explains how these different language learning settings dynamically affect bilingual children's language learning trajectories. All children eventually learn to speak the societal language, but they often do not learn to fluently speak their non-societal language and may even stop speaking it. Children's and families' harmonious bilingualism is threatened if bilingual children do not develop high proficiency in both languages. Educational institutions and parental conversational practices play a pivotal role in supporting harmonious bilingual development.

7 Steps to Raising a Bilingual Child

7 Steps to Raising a Bilingual Child
Title 7 Steps to Raising a Bilingual Child PDF eBook
Author Naomi STEINER
Publisher AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn
Total Pages 226
Release 2008-11-13
Genre Education
ISBN 0814400469

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The best time to learn a second language is as a child. During childhood, the brain is more receptive to language learning than at any other time in life. Aware that a second language can enrich their child's understanding of other cultures and bring future job opportunities in a world drawn ever closer by globalization, many parents today are motivated to raise their children bilingual. This book helps parents in both monolingual and multilingual families determine and achieve their bilingual goals for their child, whether those goals are understanding others, the ability to speak a second language, reading and/or writing in two languages, or some combination of all of these. The authors explain how the brain learns more than one language, explode common myths, address frequently asked questions, and reveal an array of resources available to families. Packed with insightful anecdotes and powerful strategies, this is a one-of-a-kind guidebook for those seeking to provide their children with a uniquely valuable experience.

(M)othering Labeled Children

(M)othering Labeled Children
Title (M)othering Labeled Children PDF eBook
Author María Cioè-Peña
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Total Pages 195
Release 2021-05-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1800411308

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This book takes a distinctive approach to exploring the experiences and identities of minoritized Latinx mothers who are raising a child who is labeled as both an emergent bilingual and dis/abled. It showcases relationships between families and schools and reveals the myriad of ways in which school-based decisions regarding disability, language and academic placement impact family dynamics. Treating the mothers as experts, this book uses testimonios to explore not only what mothers know but also how they develop funds of knowledge and how they apply them to their child’s education. The stories shed light on how mothers perceive their child’s disability, how they engage with their child and the value they place on bilingualism. The narratives reveal the complex lives mothers lead and the ways in which they strive to meet the academic and socioemotional needs of their children, regardless of the financial, physical and emotional costs to them. This book has significant implications for researchers and professionals working in bilingual education, special education, inclusive education and disability studies in education.