The Bilingual Professor
One of the most persistent myths about bilingual children is that using two languages will confuse them. In this episode, Dr. Kevin Wong takes that myth apart with cognitive science. Drawing on research from Fred Genesee, Ellen Bialystok, and other leading scholars in bilingualism, this solo deep-dive explains what is actually happening when bilingual children mix languages, pause to find words, or move through a silent period. Rather than signs of confusion, these behaviors often reflect sophisticated cognitive work: separating languages by context, managing two active language systems through inhibitory control, and developing early metalinguistic awareness. For parents or teachers who have ever worried that their child’s language mixing means something is wrong, this episode offers a powerful reframe: your child is not confused. Your child is constructing a remarkable bilingual brain.
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