What’s Typical & What’s Cause for Concern? Raising a bilingual child does not increase the likelihood of language delays - bilingual children are no more likely than monolingual children to experience language difficulties. Recognizing whether your bilingual child is experiencing a language delay or simply undergoing a typical delay due to the process of learning more than one language is crucial for their development. Understanding the distinction between a true language delay and the natural pace of bilingual language acquisition can help ensure that your child receives the appropriate support at the right time.
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