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Paul Thompson and his team found out that the brain systems in charge of language learning have accelerated growth from six years old until puberty. Another study was done at MIT and it concluded that the most optimal time to learn a new language and achieve native fluency was by age 10.
One study suggests that morning might be the most productive time to learn. While the study doesn't explore possible causes of this increased productivity, it does indicate that it can lead to more efficient learning.