Parents can help, but children take a DIY approach to learning language
Researchers studying language acquisition have found young learners have a natural ability to build their own language structures, even when fully immersed in an environment in which their first language is spoken. In the study published in the journal PNAS, researchers found that 4-year-olds learning Korean were able to fill in their own gaps of information without help from their Korean-speaking parents. The Conversation (U.S.)