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TOP 10 posts from Multilingual Parenting

TOP 10 posts from Multilingual Parenting

by Rita | Sep 22, 2015 | Sharing

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Passing on a non-native language to your child, part 3: Activities

Passing on a non-native language to your child, part 3: Activities

by Rita | Sep 16, 2015 | Babies, Being the parent in a multilingual family, Language and bilingualism, Non-native language, Practical advice, Teenagers

The third part in my series on teaching your child a non-native language is all about different language-learning activities that you can do with your kid. So far in the series I have written about the things you need to take into consideration before embarking on...

“I can’t stay consistent!” – the challenge of parenting a bilingual child

“I can’t stay consistent!” – the challenge of parenting a bilingual child

by Rita | Sep 9, 2015 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges, Practical advice

I hear you, you are not alone  – come closer so I can give you a virtual hug! Not being able to stay consistent in the language use is the most common reply I get when I ask parents what their biggest challenge is when raising bilingual children. So how important is...

#SaveSyriasChildren

#SaveSyriasChildren

by Rita | Sep 6, 2015 | Challenges

Multilingual Parenting at the Expat Show 11-12 September at London Olympia

Multilingual Parenting at the Expat Show 11-12 September at London Olympia

by Rita | Sep 2, 2015 | Blogging, My book

This Friday and Saturday, 11-12 September 2015, I will be at the Expat Show in London Olympia. You can find me (and my younger daughter Daniela) in the Family Zone at one of the advice tables from 10 am until 5 pm. On both days, at about noon, I will also give a short...

Bilingual children and long-distance family relationships

Bilingual children and long-distance family relationships

by Rita | Aug 31, 2015 | Babies, Being the parent in a multilingual family, Family life, Practical advice, Siblings, Teenagers

Many bilingual children have at least one side of their extended family living fairly far away, often on the “other side of the world”. Visits are possible perhaps only once a year, or even more seldom if at all, so it is essential to find other ways to connect....

Guide to raising bilingual children [infographic]

Guide to raising bilingual children [infographic]

by Rita | Aug 29, 2015 | Sharing

[mlp_include id=4349] Thank you to Shane Whelan from ULearn for this great infographic!

Bilingual Birdies

by Rita | Aug 29, 2015 | Sharing

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Passing on a non-native language to your child, part 2: Family language strategy

Passing on a non-native language to your child, part 2: Family language strategy

by Rita | Aug 26, 2015 | Babies, Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges, Family life, Non-native language, Practical advice

After taking into consideration all the points raised in the first part of this series, you have decided that you want to give your child the gift of another language. My presumption is that you have discussed this with the rest of the family and everybody agrees that...

How can I help multilingual/multicultural families? {MKB Vlogging Telephone: ‘Raising multilingual kids’}

How can I help multilingual/multicultural families? {MKB Vlogging Telephone: ‘Raising multilingual kids’}

by Rita | Aug 19, 2015 | Blogging, My book, Practical advice

Today I am participating in a vlogging chain arranged by Multicultural Kid Blogs and I am answering a question from Anna Watt from Russian Step by Step “How can you help other multilingual/multicultural families because of your own experience?” .. and here is my...

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