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Posted on: January 26th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Tennessee ] [ Nashville ]
Tags: children, student
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“Learning a foreign language is something most students start to tackle in high school. One local school program, however, is getting kids started learning Spanish at a much earlier age, some at just three years old.
The Abintra Montessori School’s Spanish Immersion Program is taught entirely in Spanish and is based on the idea that the more exposure young children have to a foreign language during the developmental period, the better equipped they are to become fluent later in life. “
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