Question Hi! I am Spanish and my husband Thai, we have a 10-month-old baby girl, and we live in Thailand. My husband and I speak to each other in English (not a very good one). I would like to know what would be your advice because we would love her to learn Spanish,...
Reading with the multicultural child [guest post]
It's a great joy and honour to have Katey Howes join my blog as a guest today! Katey is a mom of three, children’s author and literacy advocate who blogs about raising kids who love to read at Kateywrites. Katey is a native English speaker who studied in Madrid, and...
Thoughts from me to you for 2016
Of some reason, the first post of the year seems to call for something special – reflections, resolutions, goals and the like. When you think of it, it is however just another post – it is the initial article after a date that was once chosen to be the first day of...
Multilingual Parenting: Top 10 posts of 2015 for parents of bilingual children
The countdown to year 2016 has started, so let's look at the year which is coming to an end - here are the top posts of 2015, starting with number 10: 10. Passing on a non-native language to your child, part 1: Considerations Part 2 of this series is on choosing the...
Have a wonderful Christmas!
“Bringing up a Bilingual Child” – Giveaway!
Head over to GeoCom for Kids for a chance to win a copy of my book! #bilingualkids #giveaway Posted by Multilingual Parenting on Thursday, 17 December 2015
Letter to Santa from a bilingual child
Dear Santa, I hope you and all your elves are well so that you can get everything ready for the big day. I write to you again this year, as I know you read all the letters because I always get at least something from my wish list. I have figured out that you must know...
Media resources for raising your little global citizen
What we need more than anything in today’s and tomorrow’s world is respect, understanding, appreciation of diversity and a global mindset. What we can do as parents to fill this need, is to ensure that our children grow up to become respectful global citizens. Knowing...
Bilingual Birdies – I love coming to our international meetings!
Raising a bilingual child: alternatives to pretending not to understand
What to do when your bilingual child avoids using the minority language and speaks to you in the majority language instead? I am all for keeping the communication going with your little one, no matter what, so you will not be surprised to hear that I do not recommend...

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