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The Bilingual Advantage for Diverse Learners

An Evidence-Based Developmental Tool for Every Learner

An evidence-based developmental tool that strengthens executive functions and supports diverse learners in a nurturing environment.

Addressing Concerns with Research

Common Concern

The Fear: "A bilingual program will overwhelm my child"

Evidence-Based Reality

The Research: Bilingualism does NOT cause harm, confusion, or delay in neurodivergent children. Instead, it strengthens the very executive functions that support diverse learners.

For Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Enhanced perspective-taking skills
  • Improved adaptive functioning
  • Sustained attention benefits
  • No evidence of harm or developmental delay
Research: Degeilh et al., 2021; Houston, 2025
For Children with ADHD
  • Stronger working memory (auditory and visual)
  • Enhanced cognitive flexibility
  • Advantage in executive function tasks
  • No disadvantage compared to monolingual peers
Research: Bialystok & Craik, 2022; de Bruin & Unsworth, 2022
For Children with Dyslexia
  • Improved reading performance through metalinguistic awareness
  • Stronger understanding of language structure
  • Alternative pathway to literacy development
  • Bilingual dyslexics can outperform monolingual peers
Research: Tsimpli & Andreou, 2023; Kaushanskaya et al., 2019

Strengthening Executive Functions

Bilingualism provides integrated "brain training" that strengthens key executive functions:

Attention: Enhanced focus and concentration

Working Memory: Improved information processing

Cognitive Flexibility: Better task-switching abilities

Inhibitory Control: Stronger self-regulation

Our Commitment to Diverse Learners

At CPS, we combine the cognitive benefits of bilingualism with our comprehensive wellbeing support systems (SWPBS, URStrong) to ensure every child thrives.