Bilingualism Matters

About Bilingualism Matters

BM is a community outreach and research initiative at the University of Edinburgh. To learn more visit http://www. bilingualism-matters. ppls. ed. ac. uk /

Bilingualism Matters Description

What service do we provide?
Do you have a bilingual household and do you want to raise your child bilingual but you are not sure how to do this? Do you worry about how bilingualism might affect your child’s school achievement? Do you want to know more about how the mind of a bilingual child works?

If you need information or advice on these or other issues, you can either consult the resources on this website or you can email us on info@bilingualism-matters.org. uk. Note that we can advise only on typical bilingual language development: we are not qualified to deal with medical or psychological conditions of any kind. If you are concerned about your child’s physical and mental well-being, please consult appropriate experts.

Talks for Parents, Teachers and Educators

We are happy to come to schools, nurseries and other venues to give accessible and informative talks about bilingualism.

Information Sessions

We offer information sessions and consultancies to international organisations and we are also ready to engage with policy makers in an advisory role and contribute to reports and consultations concerned with the promotion of bilingualism and multilingualism in the Scottish society.

What are the long-term aims of our service?
Our primary aim is to disseminate accurate information about bilingualism among bilingual families and educators.

In the longer term, we would like to:

Raise awareness among bilingual families, educators and policy makers of the facts and advantages of bilingualism.
Contribute to the establishment of communication channels and resources for the encouragement of bilingualism in Scotland.
Contribute to shaping public language strategies in Scotland to include specific policies for promoting bilingualism from early childhood.
Identify knowledge gaps where dissemination of research on bilingualism is especially needed.

Scotland As A Multilingual Society
Scotland is a multilingual country where, according to a recent survey, at least 106 different languages are spoken. In a population of over 5 million, this wide range of languages holds significant potential for cultural diversity, economic opportunity, and enriched education. However, are we prepared to celebrate linguistic and cultural diversity?

In many parts of the world it is common for children to be exposed to two or even more languages right from birth, but bilingualism is a relatively new phenomenon in most of Europe. As a consequence, growing up with more than one language is often regarded as ‘special’ and even ‘dangerous’ for a child’s development, and bilingualism is still surrounded by negative beliefs and misunderstandings. This is largely due to lack of information. We are here to help inform the public about the benefits of bilingualism and encourage families, educators, and policy makers in supporting children’s development of multiple languages.

More about Bilingualism Matters

Bilingualism Matters is located at School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Dugald Stewart Building, 3 Charles Street, EH8 9AD Edinburgh, United Kingdom
+44 131 650 2884
http://www.bilingualism-matters.ppls.ed.ac.uk/