European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 26, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes August when the thermometer shot up to nearly 90 degrees in 2yearold Greta summertime siesta Tubbesing pretty much passed out in her things we rent quite As Comfort a photo Able for her four legged who stood guard while she children who speak two languages have better learning study finds los Angeles not children who grow up speaking two languages Dis play Superior learning abilities and Are More sophisticated than other children in their understanding of according to research reported at the meeting of the american psychological association the new the researchers cast doubt on the Wisdom of placing Chil Dren who speak a second language in classes where the teachers use Only forcing bilingual children into English speaking classes can be both emotionally and said Kenji a psycho linguist at Yale who reported on his research at the panel of psychologists rather than encouraging children to abandon their native Tongue and adopt in educators should teach them in both a panel of psychologists who have studied bilingual education there Are Between million and million children in America who come from Homes where a language other than English is according to a recent estimate by the department of the language Issue in the teaching of these children has been a matter of consid Erable debate in recent research conducted by Hakuta among hispanic children in the new schools found that the More a child used both Spanish und English the greater his intellectual advantage in skills underlying Reading ability and in nonverbal the enhanced cognitive abilities of these children shows that the mind benefits from diversity of said i think that what matters most from our re search is the finding that there Are no negative cognitive effects of among other arguments against Bilin Gual some educators have said it caused mental the new Haven study that rather than making children More what was Learned in one language seemed to help in their intellectual development in the other research reported by Hakuta found that bilingual children scored higher on tests of mental the ability to consider alternative solutions to prob than children who spoke Only in Hakuta urged that ing children be instructed in their native language for a prolonged three years or with English instruction introduced in too Many students Are forced into English instruction while their English skills Are too Hakuta other psychologists at the meeting warned while a bilingual program May provide an intellectual it also holds the possibility of emotional a bilingual program that does not re Spect the Childs native language makes that child said Donald a psychologist at Mcgill such a program should not be a degrading where the child is pulled out of the regular classroom and sent to a cubbyhole for what seems to be remedial lessons in an inferior Taylor reported on an experimental pro Gram in the 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