@genxjeff It can only help them.
It’s not directly related, but your post reminded me of a short
video I saw last night about a study related to children and language acquisition.
It explored how native speaking bilingual (fluently speaking 2 languages since infancy) children process sounds, phonetics and learn words and meanings; and, the differences in how their mind processes language in comparison to monolingual children and later in life bilingual children.
Theres a part that explains something about how all babies learn language, I’d give it a watch. I think, in a way, it supports the idea that exposing children to the sounds of words they don’t (yet) understand, as early as possible (even in utero), is not harmful, but in fact beneficial to their brain development. It creates neural pathways that strengthen that language acquisition “muscle”.
[sup]Sorry if it’s too off topic![/sup]