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[The Superpower of Starting English Early with Kids]-[848. The Superpower of Starting English Early with Kids (with Bree Aesie)]

Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson · B2 · 2023-10-18

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The Superpower of Starting English Early: A Guide for Parents

In this episode of Luke’s English Podcast, host Luke Thompson sits down with guest Bree Acey, an English teacher and podcaster, to discuss the transformative potential of introducing English to children from an early age. Drawing on her background in psychology and infant development, Bree explores how parents can leverage their own language skills to give their children a significant "head start" in linguistic acquisition.

The "Golden Age" of Language Acquisition

Bree highlights that the period from birth to age three is the "golden age" for language learning. During this time, children's brains are making "millions of neural connections every second," allowing them to absorb language naturally. She explains that while adults often rely on "formal language instruction"—which can feel contrived—young children possess an innate capacity to capture language through exposure. While she clarifies that puberty does not signal the end of one's ability to learn, it marks a shift in brain plasticity, making the earlier years the most efficient time to build a foundation.

Overcoming the "Imperfect English" Barrier

Many non-native speakers hesitate to speak English with their children, fearing they might pass on "bad grammar" or incorrect pronunciation. Bree argues that this fear is misplaced. Relying on the perspective of linguist David Crystal, she emphasizes that "some English is definitely better than no English." Even if a parent’s English isn't perfect, they are providing "exposure," which is the most critical factor in development. Small "tweaks" to pronunciation can be made as the child grows, but the initial "inherent sense of familiarity and fluency" is an invaluable gift.

Three Habits for Success at Home

To make this process sustainable, Bree suggests three habit-based approaches that avoid the pressure of formal teaching:

  1. Routine-Based Interaction: Use English during daily care tasks like bath time or mealtimes. By narrating what you are doing (e.g., "Splish, splash. Can you hear that?"), you create a relaxed environment where the child associates English with connection rather than academic stress.
  2. Playtime Commentary: During child-led play, act as a "sports caster" by describing what the child is doing. This avoids the mistake of trying to "lead" or "judge" the play, keeping the interaction fluid and fun.
  3. Engaging with Stories and Media: Utilizing songs (like those from Super Simple Songs) and podcasts allows for passive exposure. Bree notes that "co-listening" to stories helps create an interactive experience where parents and children can bond over the narrative, making English a shared, enjoyable part of their lives.

The Importance of Relaxation

Ultimately, the most important takeaway is to avoid "rigidity." Bree warns that being too strict—insisting on rules or correcting every mistake—is the "enemy of a good habit." By remaining relaxed and playful, parents can foster a positive relationship with the language. As the old proverb goes, "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." Starting today, even with small, consistent habits, can set children on a path toward lifelong bilingualism.

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