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Frontiers in Educational Research, 2022, 5(19); doi: 10.25236/FER.2022.051916.

Bilingualism is Good for Training for Mind—Discuss with Reference to Different Age Groups

Author(s)

Dianchun Li

Corresponding Author:
Dianchun Li
Affiliation(s)

University of York, Heslington, UK

Abstract

Many people around the world are bilingual and study the impact that bilingualism brings to all ages. For children, there are benefits in creativity, TOM and intelligence. For young adults, bilingualism is also beneficial for brain training, helping with working memory and selective attention. For older adults, bilingualism can not only improve their cognitive reserve but also alleviate dementia, and even bilingualism can affect memory. This research paper will examine the benefits of bilingualism for all ages.

Keywords

Bilingual, Children, Intelligence, Alzheimer's disease, Old people

Cite This Paper

Dianchun Li. Bilingualism is Good for Training for Mind—Discuss with Reference to Different Age Groups. Frontiers in Educational Research (2022) Vol. 5, Issue 19: 90-96. https://doi.org/10.25236/FER.2022.051916.

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