Embodied Cognition and Language Learning

How does the body shape the way we think and learn languages? I would like to explore embodied cognition — the idea that language understanding is grounded in sensory, motor, and emotional experiences. I am curious about how gestures, movements, and interactions with objects can aid language learning, especially for young learners or neurodivergent individuals. I also consider how embodied methods can improve memory, comprehension, and engagement in language classrooms.

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Dyslexia and Multilingual Language Learners

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Theory of Mind in Multilingual and Neurodivergent Learners