Education Quote by John Medina
““One study hints that it could, though more work needs to be done. Kids with normal hearing took an American Sign Language class for nine months, in the first grade, then were administered a series of cognitive tests. Their attentional focus, spatial abilities, memory, and visual discrimination scores improved dramatically—by as much as 50 percent—compared with controls who had no formal instruction.””
About This Quote
Source Study: Cognitive Effects of Early Sign Language Exposure, University of Texas, 2015
Early exposure to sign language can boost attention, spatial reasoning, memory, and visual discrimination in children, showing measurable cognitive benefits.
In simple terms: Sign language early improves key cognitive skills.
Consider early sign language programs for cognitive development.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- early childhood education
- special education
- speech therapy
- after-school programs
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How might sign language training affect other learning areas?
- What are the long‑term impacts on academic performance?
Benefits may vary with duration, intensity, and individual differences.