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If my child knows two languages, will he or she have problems socialising with other children?

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If my child knows two languages, will he or she have problems socialising with other children?

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According to the studies, bilingual children have the same capacity for affective development as monolingual children. They express no resistance to participating in group activities but instead seem more eager to socialise, and to have a higher capacity of acceptance of others.

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