Published On: November 13th, 2013|

The Jerusalem Post – Judy Siegel-Itzkovich

“University of Haifa researchers have found that bilingualism significantly contributes to the cognitive ability to create a variety of ideas and to skip among them…Being equally fluent in two languages contributes significantly to cognitive flexibility expressed in the ability to create a variety of ideas and ways of coping with problems and the ability to skip quickly among sets of thoughts.”(more)