The research paper is about bilingualism and multiculturalism, please go ahead and begin to research it. Please also start to work on your bibliography, and please follow either the MLA or APA format.
The research paper is about bilingualism and multiculturalism, please go ahead and begin to research it. Please also start to work on your bibliography, and please follow either the MLA or APA format.
Your Research Paper must be a minimum of 5 pages (please use Microsoft Word, Times/Times New Roman font, size 12, one inch margins on all sides), with a minimum of 3 critical sources, which must be journal articles or books.
Some citations I found:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6168212/
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3594459?seq=1
https://raisingchildren.net.au/babies/connecting-communicating/bilingualism-multilingualism/bilingualism
More details;
Children: benefits of multilingualism and bilingualism
For your child, speaking and using more than one language regularly might be linked to:
Also, if your child grows up speaking more than one language, they might have a better sense of self-worth, identity and belonging. This comes from:
Families: benefits of multilingualism and bilingualism
For your family, multilingualism and developing your language in your child:
Communities: benefits of multilingualism and bilingualism
For your wider community, when children speak more than one language, it means that:
Raising multilingual or bilingual children is a long-term commitment. To make multilingualism work for your child and family, there are things you can do each day and might need to think about over the long term. These things include:
Can children understand the differences between languages?
Children can understand the differences between languages from very early on. They can learn 2 or more languages at the same time without getting confused. For example, they realise very quickly that they need to speak German to Grandma and English to the teacher.
How does multilingualism and bilingualism affect the way children learn English?
Children who grow up in a family where parents have only limited English do better at learning English in school if they keep speaking their heritage languages at home. That’s because a solid base in their first language makes it easier for them to learn a second one.
How does multilingualism and bilingualism affect literacy skills?
Multilingual and bilingual children who are exposed to more than one written language – for example, Spanish and English – or even different writing systems – for example, Chinese and English – can read and write English at high levels. Learning more than one language helps children understand language structures, and they’re more likely to become literate in all the languages they use.
How does multilingualism and bilingualism affect academic learning?
Being multilingual or bilingual often helps children learn at school because it helps them with problem-solving, multitasking, creativity and flexible thinking. These children can also have good focus.
How does multilingualism and bilingualism affect speech development?
All children develop speech at different rates. Learning more than one language at the same time won’t affect how early or quickly your child learns to speak. Children exposed to more than one language from birth become native speakers of all their languages.
Do parents need to worry if multilingual or bilingual children mix their languages?
Multilingual or bilingual children sometimes start a sentence with one language and finish with another language. This is natural part of bilingual development. Children stop doing this with age and experience.