A SOCIOCOGNITIVE MODEL OF BILINGUAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROBLEMS
Abstract
Languages are learned most readily during the toddler and preschool years and, to a lesser extent, during elementary school. Therefore, children growing up in bilingual homes or receiving bilingual education easily acquire both languages. Throughout much of the world, bilingualism is the norm for both children and adults. In the past, immigrants to English speaking countries often began learning and using English in their homes as soon as possible. In the early 2000s, however, many immigrants choose to maintain their native language at home. Bilingual children are at an advantage in this increasingly multilingual nation.
Keywords
English language learner (ELL), immersion, metalinguistic skills, sequential bilingualism, sheltered English, sheltered ESL