Why children should be watching TV with the subtitles on

Turning on the subtitles can have a range of benefits for children's reading and language learning.

OPINION: Why policymakers and school leaders can’t ignore how the pandemic hurts childhood brain development

Why policymakers and school leaders can’t ignore how the pandemic hurts childhood brain development

Kids who learn ‘clause-chain’ languages are quicker to develop complex sentences

Kids who learn ‘clause-chain’ languages are quicker to develop complex sentences

Screen-based online learning will change kids’ brains. Are we ready for that?

We are starting to see technology’s effect on child development and adult reading skills – and the research isn’t optimistic

The key to language is universal psychology, not universal grammar

The latest research on how children learn show we develop language skills by recycling other parts of our minds.

4 ways to teach you’re (sic) kids about grammar so they actually care

Grammar is critical for kids to understand so they can find the meaning from the texts they're reading. Here are a few tips to get your children learning about grammar and enjoying it while they do!

5 things that happen to your brain when you learn a new language

5 things that happen to your brain when you learn a new language

Eureka!

Comprehension-based reading can be the catalyst for second language acquisition

Dyslexic Learners Inform Instruction

When it comes to world language learning dyslexic students do not need to be left behind. With the right language-teaching methodologies dyslexic learners can succeed in world languages classes

Why Ages 2-7 Matter So Much for Brain Development

Rich experiences—from play to the arts and relationships—fundamentally shape a young child’s development.

Go to Top