Rapid Language Acquisition
Language acquisition is simple for young children to master. It's effortless. In fact, they can master many languages at once through sound-based accelerated learning methods. Here's how.
Sound-based learning is an important right brain tool that incorporates the subtleties of patterns, rhythm, frequencies, tone, pitch and accents. Young children, because their left brain is not as active as adults, are easily able to synthesize these subtleties through the right brain with no effort. So, if four languages are spoken in their environment, they will master all four without confusion.
A Family of Five and No Language Barriers - That's Rapid Language Acquisition!
This is true of a family I know whose mother speaks fluent Swedish and the father, English. They have five children, all who speak both languages fluently with no effort at all. This is because the mother and father both speak in their native languages almost all the time. It's fascinating to observe when I visit. They'll be talking to their father in English, then in the next sentence turn and talk to their mother in Swedish with absolutely no mixing up of languages. Through their parent's knowledge of accelerated learning right and left brain stimulation, these children now have powerful right and left brain pathways built that will serve them well through life in ways they never thought possible. Rapid language acquisition isn't the only ability they're easily capable of learning.
For example, they could also have a natural fluency in music or easily learn other languages because the brain connections that allow them to distinguish rhythm, frequencies, tones, pitch, accents, and patterns have already been built and are robust. Other accelerated learning techniques that help brain development may become easier to master.
Learning Japanese - In The Womb
Some experts tell us that teaching your child a foreign language is even easier before birth. There's another mother (an American) I know who daily used to play Japanese language recordings to her son developing in her womb. When he was about the age of two, his mother had a group of visitors from Japan at their home. (As an international figure, she often entertains visitors from other counties). When she introduced her son to the foreign visitors, he immediately said, "Ohio sama (Ohayo-sama)". His mother didn't know what he was saying until one of the visitors mentioned her son just said "Hello" in their language. Her son had no other training in this language.
Anyone Can Develop Rapid Language Acquisition
Older children and adults, too, can develop this right brain sense by playing games with foreign languages, the alphabet and words, listening to poems and songs native to foreign countries, watching TV in a foreign language, or using accelerated learning methods for rapid language acquisition, etc. Total immersion is also an excellent way to learn another language because you're involving all your senses. See our great accelerated learning language products below.
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