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Brainwaves of mothers and children synchronize when playing together – even in an acquired language
Neural synchrony between socially interacting people is known to boost social and emotional connection and communication. Researchers have now shown that mothers who speak English as a second language during play with their bilingual toddlers aren’t less effective at achieving this desired ‘attuning’ of their brains. These results suggest that optimal learning and mother-child bonding don’t require native proficiency.