2. Practical Benefits
- Traveling opens up ideas and brings out creativity which is extremely important as a child. Knowing the native language when visiting a foreign country helps a person understand the culture better.
- Job opportunities become more abundant as globalization has a brought a lot of need for bilingual workers. Knowing Spanish in the workforce can help an employee earn a higher salary.
- Learning Spanish can also make it easier when you want to learn how to speak other languages such as, French, Italian, and Portuguese, which are closely related.
3. Educational Advantages
- Bilinguals score higher on tests and have the ability to problem solve better, as they tend to have the ability to think more outside the box.
- Teaching children how to read in two languages can increase their interest in reading and even make the transition from home to school easier.
- Being bilingual also helps you focus better and even helps keep Alzheimer’s away.
- Cultural Advantages
- Bilingual children are more likely to be interested in their family’s culture, which exposes them to new experiences.
- They are more likely to demonstrate tolerance for people from different backgrounds.
- Children that are Latino and who don’t know Spanish are often bullied because of this. Teaching them the language and about their culture, helps them be more well-rounded.
There are so many benefits to being bilingual. Being bilingual is not only a privilege, but a necessity, as it lets individuals understand the world from a different perspective, and it allows children to be more submerged into different cultures which lead to a more enriching life.