Bright Learning Academy

Bright Learning Academy

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Norcross / Roswell Georgia

📚Bright Learning Academy envisions a school that values multiculturalism, embraces the whole child, and celebrates the curiosity of children and lifelong learners through inquiry-based learning and Mandarin Chinese enrichment.

08/14/2026

We are excited to share that Bright Learning Academy has been nominated for Best of Gwinnett!
We would greatly appreciate your support! Please take a moment to vote for us and help us bring home the win!
Thank you 😊

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08/08/2026

1st week of school was great!
I like school!
我喜欢学校!
我喜歡學校!❤️

08/01/2026

🚌✨ Clean bus, fresh start, and READY for a brand-new school year! 🎒📚

Our bus is sparkling and ready to pick up our little learners! 💛 We are NOW ENROLLING for our Afterschool Program! 🏫🚌

Looking for a fun, safe, and caring place for your child after school? Come join the BLA family! 🌟

📣 Afterschool spots are available — enroll today!

07/23/2026

Foam Party Part 2! 🎉

The fun just kept going! A huge thank you to Mr. Keith Foam Palooza - Orlando's Foam Party Experiencefor another amazing foam party. The kids had an absolute blast!

07/21/2026

Thanks to Foam Palooza - Orlando's Foam Party Experience, our Foam Party was so much fun today!!

07/19/2026

Our summer campers don’t just build LEGO! They build confidence, teamwork, and imagination!

Stitch with: @korea.america.family
"Won't two languages confuse them?"
Nope. But you know what is confusing? That this myth is still around.

As a pediatrician, I hear this fear a lot, especially from parents who are trying to hold onto their culture, speak their home language, or raise kids in multilingual households. The idea that bilingualism causes speech delays or "mixes up" a toddler's brain just isn't true.

Yes, your child might use fewer words per language at first. But when you zoom out and count all the words they're exposed to and using across both languages (including signs and approximations), their total language skills are often right on track.

Mixing languages isn't a red flag. It's a bilingual brain doing exactly what it's supposed to do: using all the tools it's been given.

This week on @thepedsdoctalkpodcast we’re bringing back a favorite episode with  @alishabg_slp, a bilingual speech language pathologist and clinical assistant professor at NYU, to get into the misconceptions parents hear most, the real benefits of raising a bilingual or multilingual kid, and practical ways to approach teaching multiple languages at home, even if you're not fluent yourself. We also discuss where the "speech delay" myth actually came from, how to know if a language delay is something else going on versus just normal bilingual development, and what to do if your child mixes languages in the same sentence.

Comment PODCAST and I'll send you the full episode, "The Follow Up: Misconceptions about Bilingualism and Multilingualism." 

Are you raising a bilingual or multilingual child? What's worked best for your family so far? Tell me below.

#bilingualkids #multilingualparenting #speechdelaymyths #raisingbilingualchildren #bilingualbrain 07/12/2026

One question that we always get from parents when they come visit Bright Learning Academy and learn about our Mandarin Chinese language enrichment program is- will my child get confused processing two languages at the same time? Will that delay their speech development?

The answer is- NOT AT ALL! As a matter of fact, the young brain is much more capable than you think it is. When exposed to two (or more) languages at the same time, the bilingual/multilingual brain learns to handle more than one system, which trains it to develop more rapidly compared to a monolingual brain.

Don’t believe us? Hear it from Dr. Mona- creator of pedsdoctalk.com
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DadD05SjxeV/?igsh=MWh2a3J4a2pnOXY4dQ==

Stitch with: @korea.america.family "Won't two languages confuse them?" Nope. But you know what is confusing? That this myth is still around. As a pediatrician, I hear this fear a lot, especially from parents who are trying to hold onto their culture, speak their home language, or raise kids in multilingual households. The idea that bilingualism causes speech delays or "mixes up" a toddler's brain just isn't true. Yes, your child might use fewer words per language at first. But when you zoom out and count all the words they're exposed to and using across both languages (including signs and approximations), their total language skills are often right on track. Mixing languages isn't a red flag. It's a bilingual brain doing exactly what it's supposed to do: using all the tools it's been given. This week on @thepedsdoctalkpodcast we’re bringing back a favorite episode with @alishabg_slp, a bilingual speech language pathologist and clinical assistant professor at NYU, to get into the misconceptions parents hear most, the real benefits of raising a bilingual or multilingual kid, and practical ways to approach teaching multiple languages at home, even if you're not fluent yourself. We also discuss where the "speech delay" myth actually came from, how to know if a language delay is something else going on versus just normal bilingual development, and what to do if your child mixes languages in the same sentence. Comment PODCAST and I'll send you the full episode, "The Follow Up: Misconceptions about Bilingualism and Multilingualism." Are you raising a bilingual or multilingual child? What's worked best for your family so far? Tell me below. #bilingualkids #multilingualparenting #speechdelaymyths #raisingbilingualchildren #bilingualbrain

07/11/2026

From learning 外太空 (outer space) and 星星 (stars) to creating our own planets! 🪐🌟 Hands-on learning makes Chinese unforgettable.

07/09/2026

A huge thank you to Ms. Velichka for bringing stories to life for our little readers!
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Monday 6:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 6:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 6:30am - 6:30pm