Let's talk: What do you love or hate about bilingual education?


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At the Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences at the University of Washington, nine-month-old infants listen to Mandarin Chinese in play sessions with native speakers.

KPCC early childhood development correspondent Deepa Fernandes looks at the way bilingualism affects brain development in children ages 0 to 5 in KPCC's Bilingual Learning series.

Why did you choose to have your child learn multiple languages—or English only? 

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