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Learning a foreign language does not necessarily reduce a child’s cultural identity; in fact, it can actually enhance it. By learning a new language, a child is exposed to different cultural perspectives, which can deepen their understanding and appreciation of their own culture. This process encourages them to reflect on their cultural heritage, which can strengthen their identity.
Nov 8, 2024 3:06 PM
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Learning a foreign language does not necessarily reduce a child’s cultural
identity; in fact, it can actually enhance it. By learning a new language, a
child is exposed to different cultural perspectives, which can deepen their
understanding and appreciation of their own culture. This process encourages
them to reflect on their cultural heritage, which can strengthen their identity.
Beautifully written, and very true!
November 8, 2024
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