articleDevelopmental ScienceMar 1, 2008BRONZE OA

Bilingual experience and executive functioning in young children

University of Washington

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Abstract

Advanced inhibitory control skills have been found in bilingual speakers as compared to monolingual controls (Bialystok, 1999). We examined whether this effect is generalized to an unstudied language group (Spanish-English bilingual) and multiple measures of executive function by administering a battery of tasks to 50 kindergarten children drawn from three language groups: native bilinguals, monolinguals (English), and English speakers enrolled in second-language immersion kindergarten. Despite having significantly lower verbal scores and parent education/income level, Spanish-English bilingual children's raw scores did not differ from their peers. After statistically controlling for these factors and age,…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Generalizability theory
  • Executive functions
  • Cognition
  • Developmental psychology
  • Neuroscience of multilingualism
  • Inhibitory control
  • Cognitive psychology
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  • Quality Education
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