Published On: April 30th, 2014|

National Journal – Elahe Izadi

“Studies show that the brain does indeed gain cognitive benefits from being bilingual, regardless of one’s socioeconomic status…Being bilingual improves the executive functioning processes that manage things such as attention, working memory, planning, and problem-solving…There are studies showing that executive function in childhood predicts academic outcomes in a narrow sense, and broader success outcomes in life.”(more)