There are lots and lots of articles listing the numerous advantages of learning a second language at an early age.

It doesn’t matter how many you read, they all agree on one point… ‘the earlier you start, the better!’

The advantages of learning a second language like Spanish as a young child:

  • At this early age, children don’t ‘learn’ a language, they just ‘acquire’ it!

  • Children who learn another language before age five, use the same part of the brain to acquire that second language that they use to learn their mother tongue.

  • At La Casita, your child will learn Spanish at no extra cost.

  • Younger children are uninhibited by the fear of making mistakes, which cannot be said for adults.

  • 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 a second language show signs of enhanced creativity and mental flexibility.

  • The cognitive benefits of learning a language have a direct impact on a child’s academic achievement.

  • Compared to those without an additional language, bilingual children have improved reading, writing, and maths skills, and they generally score higher on standardised tests.

  • Contrary to popular belief, young children are NOT confused by the introduction of multiple languages at the same time. Not only do they naturally navigate multilingual environments, but acquiring a second language early in life primes the brain to learn multiple other languages, opening a world of opportunities for later on in life.

  • Children develop an interest in and curiosity about different cultures and ideas when they have a foundation in other languages.

  • Research studies particularly support starting bilingual education at preschool level.

  • Children under 5 are better at mimicking new sounds and adopting pronunciation than older learners.

  • The best way for a child to understand a new language is to hear it being spoken regularly.

  • Children learn through repetition and active engagement with another language.

  • Children just have fun in while acquiring a new language.

Sources:
https://www.leadwithlanguages.org/why-learn-languages/early-childhood-elementary
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20181024-the-best-age-to-learn-a-foreign-language
https://www.thelearningexperience.com/bubbles-blog/the-benefits-of-second-language-acquisition-in-early-childhood