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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If kids learns first Spanish and then English at school then its fine. The worst case i have seen is a grandmas who liked talking more to the extrovert kid than to the quiet who really needs help with talking than the extrovert and bratty one. Exposing them to a second language makes kids more intellectual and helps with their cognitive area. The first 3 years are so important, they can learn so many things even if they cant speak yet. But can understand what are you saying either in English or Spanish. Its cute how some kids responds to their parents in English and to the nanny in Spanish. The kid acts fasts anr responds according with the situation. Kids these days needs to learn English, Spanish, Chinese. But Chinese is so hard. We live in an interconnected World[/quote] Mandarin is a bit “over”. I think French is more important as the African market is still untouched and our only frontier. And the 3 yr think isn’t a hard line. Children have massive brain growth after three as well. Any exposure is great, btw. [/quote]
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