Children learn English, and four or five-year-old children speak English fluently even than I am a college student.
Is it really good to contact bilingualism so early? I don't think it's particularly good.
First, the three views of mother-tongue children have not been fully formed in early childhood. Therefore, they should be exposed to our mother tongue at this time.
Otherwise, it is very likely that in the end, as a China native, I can speak English better than Chinese.
After all, we don't feel anything when we speak Chinese every day. Chinese is very difficult for many foreigners.
After all, we have four tones, while English has only two. It would be a pity if I didn't learn Chinese at such a good time when I was a child.
Second, you can't eat hot tofu if you are impatient. Although English accounts for an increasing proportion in our country, and many children can speak English very early.
It will give parents the illusion that their children are about to lose at the starting line.
After so many years of evolution, the school's rules and regulations are actually perfect.
In what grade did he expose his children to English, which was calculated by a very scientific theory of evolution.
As long as you do it step by step, you can walk the whole course very smoothly.
Take your time.
Third, parents' concerns In terms of learning, parents' concerns can be described as very large.
Many parents are worried that their children will learn English late and eventually fail to catch up with other students.
Learning is not about the length of time, as long as you have been learning!
Take the simplest example: quotient. No matter how talented a child is, if he doesn't study, he will eventually become ordinary.
If parents are really worried, their children will be inferior to other children in English in the future. Then I suggest that we leave this matter for later.
Kindergarten children are more about instilling China's traditional virtues and thoughts into him. Instead of blindly learning western ideas.
Finally, compassion inherits the wind. As a parent, you have done very well!