Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Do the Advantages Out Weigh the Disadvantages of Language...
Do the Advantages Out Weigh the Disadvantages of Language Development in Bilingual Children Versus Monolingual Children? Developmental Psychology Reason behind study: The reason I chose to study language development between bilingual and monolingual children is while reading our text book,(Lifespan Development, Denise Boyd and Helen Bee, Fifth Edition, 2003, 2006, 2009, p.137); It discussed the advantages and disadvantages of being raised speaking two languages versus one single language. Our texts states that there are many advantages and disadvantages to being bilingual and askââ¬â¢s if the advantages out weigh the disadvantages later in life? Obviously, the big advantage of speaking a second language is how marketable thatâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦I wanted to see if the children would remember what each letter stood for at the end of the story. This was also done in private with each child separately. These questions were asked directly after the story, and the following day without reading the story ï ¬ rst. I also had the parentsââ¬â¢ of the bilingual children randomly ask question in english to see what language their children preferred to respond with, this was done through out the weekend. After reading the story we went to Loriella park so I could observe how the children interacted with each other an d what language the bilingual children preferred to use when at play. Procedure Results: As I observed the older children at play and during lunch, at both the park and at the home, the response was the same for both environments. I noticed that the bilingual children spoke to each other in spanish and when they had questions, asked their parentsââ¬â¢ the questions in spanish. The parents explained to me that they usually did this because they were being shy, or they were confused about something. When the school ââ¬â agersââ¬â¢ spoke to the monolingual children it was usually in english. Occasionally, they would misplace an english word for a spanish word. When the toddlersââ¬â¢ would interact with each other, the bilingual children would talk mixing their language and the monolingual children would usually
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