Benefits of a Bilingual Upbringing in Influence of Bilingualism on Memory Generalization During Infance by Natalie Brito and Rachel Barr

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Influence of bilingualism on memory generalization during infancy” by Natalie Brito and Rachel Barr observes the advantages of early life experiences within a multi-language environment. In the article the author’s discuss different studies implemented to support the hypothesis of the advantages of being introduced to a second language early in life. The authors additionally study the memory of infants through stimuli. In which the authors implement their own study to further their hypothesis. Brito and Barr also discuss the benefits of being bilingual not only as an infant but as the children grow into adulthood.

The authors begin to explain the purpose of testing memory flexibility in children and how the effects of a bilingual encounter can affect a person’s aptitude for learning. Brito and Barr explain the bulk of studies already concluded report cognitive advantages from being introduced to bilingualism early in development. The authors further discuss how a memory of a bilingual child is more flexible than a monolingual child, because monolingual children learn one set o...

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