At LTN, we prioritize teaching Arabic as our mother tongue, helping children build confidence and strong communication skills. Learning Arabic fosters a deep connection to their cultural identity, promoting pride and emotional growth. It also strengthens family bonds, allowing children to communicate with loved ones, especially grandparents and maintain a sense of belonging. For non-Arab students, early exposure to Arabic boosts brain development, enhancing creativity, multitasking and mental flexibility, which benefit children in all areas of life. Learning Arabic also helps children communicate effectively in Arabic-speaking communities, connecting them with peers, teachers and local cultures. This foundation ensures they stay engaged with both local and global Arab communities.