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Grandparents as language support for bilingual children

Grandparents as language support for bilingual children

by Rita | Feb 8, 2017 | Grandparents, How to motivate a bilingual / multilingual child to speak a family language

As parents raising bilingual children we know how important it is to give our kids as varied an exposure to their languages as possible. This becomes even more crucial if we are passing on a minority language. Building a network of people who can support us in this...

Bilingual children – no language confusion!

Bilingual children – no language confusion!

by Rita | Jan 18, 2017 | Bilingualism, Challenges, Language development, Myths, Non-native language

  We have answered more than two hundred questions on the topic of raising bilingual children, and the worry that gets mentioned most frequently is whether kids growing up to learn more than one language can get confused by the languages in their family and...

How to be successful at raising bilingual kids

How to be successful at raising bilingual kids

by Rita | Jan 4, 2017 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges, Practical advice

This is the time of year when we are all encouraged to make resolutions to improve different aspects of our lives. As parents of bilingual kids we are no exception to the expectation of making promises to change our behaviour to ensure that our children grow up to be...

Classic Arabic vs your local dialect – which one should your children learn?  [guest post]

Classic Arabic vs your local dialect – which one should your children learn? [guest post]

by Rita | Nov 23, 2016 | Guest post, Language and bilingualism

This article has been contributed by Tarek Rabie, founder of Hekayatona, a digital platform committed to encouraging children to read and learn Arabic. For more help and advice on how you can best support your child’s Arabic learning journey you can visit their...

12 discouraging comments about raising a bilingual child – and how to reply

12 discouraging comments about raising a bilingual child – and how to reply

by Rita | Oct 19, 2016 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges, Grandparents, Language development

As parents of bilingual children, many of us have been there: finding ourselves in a situation where others give us advise on what is best for our children when it comes to their languages, and how we should behave as a family. Sometimes we get brilliant ideas on how...

7 challenges and solutions for raising a bilingual child

7 challenges and solutions for raising a bilingual child

by Rita | Oct 12, 2016 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges

Parents who want to bring up their kids to speak the family languages can learn a lot from those families who have been successful at bringing up bilingual children. However, I also think that a great deal can be learnt from parents whose children grew up not becoming...

Bilingual family dilemmas

Bilingual family dilemmas

by Rita | Oct 5, 2016 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges, Family life

Living in a bilingual family brings with it a lot of joy – but also some particular dilemmas, some of them funny, but quite challenging nonetheless! How to address everyone in the family at the same time You would think asking everyone to come and eat would be...

What parents of bilingual children LOVE to hear!

What parents of bilingual children LOVE to hear!

by Rita | Sep 28, 2016 | Being the parent in a multilingual family

Today's post you can find over at Multicultural Kid Blogs - check out what parents raising bilingual children love to hear. What about you, what would make your day? [mlp_include id=5085] [mlp_include id=4349]  

5 thoughts to boost the confidence of parents of bilingual children

5 thoughts to boost the confidence of parents of bilingual children

by Rita | Sep 21, 2016 | Being the parent in a multilingual family

As parents most of us have an ideal picture of what we want our children to be like when they grow up. Some of us are more specific than others with regards to the personality traits and behaviours we wish for our children, but for most of us ‘happy’, ‘honest’ and...

40 ways to motivate bilingual children to speak the minority language

40 ways to motivate bilingual children to speak the minority language

by Rita | Sep 12, 2016 | How to motivate a bilingual / multilingual child to speak a family language, Language development, Practical advice, Toddlers

Babies and toddlers During the early years of your child’s “talking career” you may be holding a monologue for much of the time, but this is when you set the foundation for the language and there is a lot you can do to encourage your little one to start talking. Make...

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