Bilingual Children Who Speak the Native Language at Home have Higher Intelligence: Study

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Children who regularly speak their native language at home with parents and siblings while growing up in a different country may have higher intelligence, a new study revealed.

While the research carried out by the University of Reading in the UK, it has been found that children who spoke one language at school but practised their native tongue at home with their families scored better in intelligence tests than those who spoke only their non-native language.

For the study, the researchers took 100 Turkish children, aged 7 to 11, living in the UK. They compare those who spoke English at school and Turkish at home with those who spoke English at both.

“It is easier to develop concepts at a young age in a first language and then learn a new word for it later in a different language,” said Michael Daller, associate professor at the University of Reading in the UK.

“Children who have to learn to understand things for the first time in a less familiar language will find it much harder, so it follows that the children in our study who had done this scored lower on the IQ test,” Daller, who led the study, added.

Also, the research suggests parents can help their children develop their intelligence by encouraging them to use their native language at home, as this will not be supported at school.

The researchers say that native languages should be practised at home through ‘meaningful communication’. This includes reading books and having conversations.

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