Why Start English at an Early Age?

For very young children, every day is a discovery. A toddler’s brain is like a sponge, ready to absorb the sounds, gestures, rhythms, and emotions around them. It’s during this unique stage of development that introducing a foreign language, such as English, becomes not only natural but also deeply joyful.

In my workshops, I don’t make children learn English; I bring it to life. The children sing, move, play characters, listen to stories, and dive into a world of sounds and images that gradually becomes their own. Through these emotionally rich experiences, English settles in effortlessly, like a second language of the heart.

Starting English early also helps children develop an ear that is sensitive to foreign sounds, strengthen their memory, sharpen their attention, and even build self-confidence. Children aren’t afraid of making mistakes: they dare, they repeat, they play with words. It’s this freedom that I strive to protect in every session.

Learning a language from a very young age is much more than words: it’s opening a door to others, to the world, and to oneself. And when it all happens through singing, dancing, and storytelling… it becomes a magical adventure they will never forget.

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