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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago

why do children learn languages so much better than adults? looking for answers besides "adult brains go bad"

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

this video is a trip: https://t.co/41GjcIZOaT > Children spend a lot of time getting experiences where people talk about what's happening around them . . . [For] adults . . . much of what they hear is about abstractions and things happening elsewhere. https://t.co/gODiCEhs8z

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
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> Young children hear and understand a lot of language before they speak it much. They focus on what they’re experiencing rather than the language they’re learning. They pick up languages without study and only later do things like read and learn about grammar. > Adults often… https://t.co/rwWSVd7hsd

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
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this is exactly how i saw immigrant/expat families pick up languages and speak more fluently within months in new countries lol

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
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>Dr. Brown thought that by listening first, children develop a clear mental image of how a new language should sound. >By trying to speak from the start, adults usually interfere with this process. https://t.co/A7mccEh3CI

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
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so you just… spend time actually listening? participating? observing? developing the relationship with the thing? until your body just knows, and you can participate naturally in it?

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