It's not perfect or easy, but raising multilingual children as a monolingual or non-fluent parent is possible. Your children can learn!
It's not perfect or easy, but raising multilingual children as a monolingual or non-fluent parent is possible. Your children can learn!
It's not perfect or easy, but raising multilingual children as a monolingual or non-fluent parent is possible. Your children can learn!
It's not perfect or easy, but raising multilingual children as a monolingual or non-fluent parent is possible. Your children can learn!
Strategies for getting youngsters fluent in more than one language
Evening workshop on Raising Multilingual Children with private meetings by Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa
13 facts that parents who want to raise a bilingual child need to know. You can also find different bilingual parenting approaches.
Growing up bilingual is fun and it is just as much fun to raise your kids to be bilingual! Tove, from Mama in the Now, is sharing her story… I know that raising bilingual kids is fun, because I did it - with raging success! I was that child that grew up bilingual! My fondest childhood memories are
How fluent would you like your child's language to be? Bilingual Children - Week #21 This week on Bilingual children I’m sharing a document I’ve created on levels of fluency. It’s very easy to have in your mind that you would like your child to be bilingual without maybe considering what this re
This practical book will be useful for teaching professional working in linguistically diverse classrooms. It includes accounts of 'mainstreaming' from both ESL and mainstream teachers in primary and secondary schools across the world. It also provides examples of teaching materials and pupils' work and contains practical and detailed narratives.
How fluent would you like your child's language to be? Bilingual Children - Week #21 This week on Bilingual children I’m sharing a document I’ve created on levels of fluency. It’s very easy to have in your mind that you would like your child to be bilingual without maybe considering what this re
Support for your family’s language learning journey! Parenting can be tough – in any language! Here I hope you find some support and guidance for your language learning goals for your family. Don’t forget to subscribe here so you can get my latest posts and …
Support for your family’s language learning journey! Parenting can be tough – in any language! Here I hope you find some support and guidance for your language learning goals for your family. Don’t forget to subscribe here so you can get my latest posts and …
You can teach your child two languages at once, so you’ll have a bilingual baby. Here’s an overview of the main approaches to teaching infants multiple languages.
Would you like to raise a Bilingual Child? Where should you start with Bilingual Education. What is too early or too late? How do you support the minority language? We have raised our children with two languages and can tell you how it's done.
Raising a child to be bilingual can be an intimidating task, particularly if you’re not fluent in the second language.
Support for your family’s language learning journey! Parenting can be tough – in any language! Here I hope you find some support and guidance for your language learning goals for your family. Don’t forget to subscribe here so you can get my latest posts and …
How fluent would you like your child's language to be? Bilingual Children - Week #21 This week on Bilingual children I’m sharing a document I’ve created on levels of fluency. It’s very easy to have in your mind that you would like your child to be bilingual without maybe considering what this re
Raising a child to be bilingual can be an intimidating task, particularly if you’re not fluent in the second language.
Today's guest post is from Judith Meyer, who writes at Learn Yu and is one of the most accomplished polyglots I've ever met! We met at an Esperanto event, and have since hung out in Berlin. Of course, I made sure that she contributed to the Skype Me Maybe music video last year! Despite her […]
One mum describes the challenges and difficulties she has had raising bilingual kids so you can learn from her mistakes.
As a German native speaker who speaks English all day long, I find the prospect of bilingual parenting both daunting and fascinating. I have been contacted by so many different parents over the years for advice on how to raise your children to be multilingual. First of all, I am so happy to hear
“What if my child never really ‘gets’ the language thing; if they don’t become fluent? Will it be a waste of time?” I get you. It’s a totally valid question. And my answer is this - It’s SO worth the effort of teaching your child a new language even if they never become fluent.