Published On: October 10th, 2014|

The Telegraph – Catherine Ford

“For years it was thought that teaching foreign languages to children as young as three was futile. Research findings indicate quite the opposite…the younger the learner, the better they are at mimicking new sounds…young children have time to learn through play-like activities…Children who grow up learning about languages develop empathy for others and a curiosity for different cultures and ideas; prepared to take their place in a global society.” (more)