bilingualism and executive functioning problem

parisa Daftarifard pdaftaryfard at gmail.com
Thu Sep 6 10:50:01 UTC 2012


Dear Members,

There is a five year old child with diagnosis of having mild executive
functioning problem. EF problem has affected his speech fluency. He had
difficulty in using Reverse pronoun but after working on his EF, the
problem has been cured. Is there any research. He is to be sent to
bilingual school due to his parents' will. The kid was exposed to English
for two years from zero to two years old. He can articulate English
dramatically correct. Now my question is that is there any research which
indicates the benefits or disadvantages of bilingualism for such kids.

I appreciate your response in advance
-- 
Parisa Daftarifard
PhD candidate of TEFL
IAU (Science and Research Branch)

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