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The Benefits Of English For Children Are Many In Different Areas

Being fluent in English is a decisive factor in a person’s academic and professional life, as it can open many doors in their career. But, for kids learn English (เด็ก เรียน ภาษา อังกฤษ which is the term in Thai) or learning English for children brings several benefits, not only in a professional sense. Learn about the direct impacts of English on children:

  1. School Achievement

Studying English for kindergarten (ภาษา อังกฤษ สำหรับ เด็ก อนุบาล which is the term in Thai) in early childhood education makes children learn the new language together with Portuguese, making it easier for their brains to change languages when communicating. Furthermore, the study of English in childhood also stimulates the cognitive functions of infants and children. This is very positive for the use of other school subjects!

Thus, the reasoning ability is benefited, and the learning process influences even the integrity of your brain. The more our brain exercises, gets activity, the faster it develops.

  1. Learning Faster

In early childhood, children are natural “sponges,” absorbing all kinds of the content presented to them. And this is no different when it comes to language learning. Therefore, they start to learn English as soon as they have first contact with the language. Not to mention that young students arrive faster in perfect fluency since the phonetic device can reproduce different sounds at this stage of the body’s development.

  1. Fluency In Adult Life

If a person starts learning English at an early age, it is much more likely that they will be fluent by the time they reach adulthood. Thus, it will be much easier for your child to conquer opportunities that require English, as opposed to someone who only decides to learn after they are grown up and because of the job market demand. With a command of English, your child can, in the future, gain scholarships abroad and, consequently, have access to a differentiated education, coming into contact with other cultures.

  1. Shyness Reduction

The contact with a new language in a classroom with people his age helps reduce the shyness that often prevents the little ones from communicating with other people and not making friends. It is usual for children who start to speak English in the first years of school to feel excited about the discoveries and be interested in practicing what they learn with their peers and at home.