The Benefits of Being Bilingual

This is a photo of NPR's Science Friday logo. Psychologist Janet Werker discusses the findings, and whether the trend may hold true through the years.Listen to NPR’s Science Friday today at 2pm EST when host Ira Flatow talks to psychologist Janet Werker about bilingualism. A study of bilingual infants suggests that a bilingual upbringing outfits infants with more sensitive language perception abilities, even for languages other than the two spoken at home. Psychologist Janet Werker discusses the findings, and whether the trend may hold true through the years.

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