THE ROLE OF EARLY MULTILINGUALISM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Amirova Lobar Author
  • Nasretdinova Muhlisa Author

Keywords:

multilingualism, child development, language acquisition, cognitive development, early education, bilingualism.

Abstract

In the modern globalized world, multilingualism is increasingly recognized as a crucial skill. This article examines the role of early multilingual exposure in shaping children’s cognitive, linguistic, and social development. Drawing on contemporary research, the paper analyzes the mechanisms of language acquisition, highlights the benefits of multilingual upbringing, and provides practical strategies for parents and educators. The article also addresses common misconceptions and discusses long-term impacts on academic and professional success.

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Published

2026-03-27