Children in multilingual households, including those with autism, demonstrate stronger executive functions, such as inhibition, flexibility, and perspective-taking, compared to monolingual peers.
The parents of a non-verbal, 8-year-old child with autism filed suit against the Howell School District on Monday accusing a school bus aide of beat their child with a grabber-reacher tool.
A new study adds to the growing body of evidence on the cognitive benefits of speaking multiple languages, finding that multilingualism not only enhances general cognitive abilities but also may help ...