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Celebrating Mother Language Day

From our earliest years, languages play a crucial role in shaping our identity, culture, and cognitive development. Speaking and hearing multiple languages from a young age strengthens brain connections, enhances problem-solving skills, and fosters empathy. Our mother tongue connects us to our heritage, while exposure to diverse languages broadens our perspectives and deepens our cultural understanding. 

On International Mother Language Day, we celebrated the importance of language in early childhood and beyond. Language helps preserve traditions, enrich communication, and build a more connected world. Every language matters, and every voice deserves to be heard!