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The Best Way Your Kids Can Learn A New Language While Having Fun

Between homework, sports, and the struggle it takes to get my kids to throw their dirty clothes in the hamper, there just doesn't seem to be enough hours in a day. I couldn't find any time to do the one thing I insisted my kids do: learn a second language. Being bilingual increases empathy, cognitive function, and test scores, and I wanted to give them that advantage before it was too late, and their brains became too advanced to learn as easily.

Luckily, I found Muzzy,, an online language learning course designed for children. I tried it on my kids, and now am here to tell you the 5 Ways Muzzy Can Change Your Kids' Lives:

Guilt-Free Screen Time

Muzzy is an online subscription to a site that offers movies, games, and songs in seven different languages. By simply watching their award-winning videos and playing their tried-and-true games, children can learn a second language. In other words, this is guilt-free screen time for my kids to enjoy while I take a well-earned break

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Better Information Retention

Research shows children who learn a second language can better retain information, a huge classroom skill. Muzzy is designed to appeal to children of all ages, and even adults enjoy it, which means maybe it could help me remember where I put my phone. . .

Higher Grades

Bilingual kids achieve higher scores on standardized tests, are more successful in math, and with a firmer grasp of language, develop reading skills more quickly. All under the guise of watching Muzzy's fun characters and adventurous stories, sneaky!

Cultural Awareness

The process of shifting information from language to language increases mental flexibility, creativity, and cultural awareness. Couldn't we all use a little more of this today?

No More Boredom When It's This Easy And Fun

Muzzy offers programs for younger ones—games and songs for children who are not quite independent readers yet. This is a great way to use the "window of opportunity," the first ten years of age where children can learn a second language just as easily as the first. Muzzy also still offers the original DVDs which are perfect for road trips when you can't take hearing "I'm bored" anymore. After all, if the kids are going to be saying, "are we there yet?" 150 times, they might as well be saying it in French.

My kids love Muzzy because they're entertained and get their screen time. I love it because it's sneaking invaluable, educational work so I don't have to hear them not listen to me when I ask them to do things. In fact, this year, the only thing my kids will be hearing will be the sound of sweet success.

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