The benefits of a bilingual preschool
Children exposed to two languages early aren't just better linguists — they grow up with more cognitive flexibility.

Multiple studies show that children exposed to two languages before age 6 have better attention control and switch between tasks more flexibly.
But bilingual does not mean 'a lot of English lessons'. What matters is natural exposure in real situations — greetings, mealtimes, storytelling.
Every Kindyland classroom has a Vietnamese teacher and a native English teacher working together. Children pick up English as part of the day, not as an isolated subject.
Don't worry about confusion. Young children sort languages by speaker very early and choose the right language for the right person.
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