In diverse country like India usually children at school learn three languages at a time. For example, in Karnataka state child learns English, Kannada, and Hindi. Most of them feel that children are troubled because of this. In more and more studies on language development and Brain, scientists suggest that it is rather advantageous for the child. Multilingual people have healthier, more engaged brains.
Schools often focus on the deficit skills of students who are learning English, but bilingualism helps build strong, healthy brains. According to brain scans, people who speak more than one language have a higher density of gray matter, which contains most of the brain's neurons and synapses. Bilingual students — and students struggling to become bilingual — should know that their ability to speak more than one language is a source of great strength.
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