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Q&A: How to get a toddler to use the minority language?

Q&A: How to get a toddler to use the minority language?

by Rita Rosenback | Oct 9, 2016 | Coaches, Language development, Q&A How to motivate a bilingual / multilingual child to speak a family language, Rita R, Toddlers

  Question Hello, My name is May. I'm Indonesian and my husband is German. We live in Germany. I have a daughter, she is 22 months old now and we will have the second one soon. I speak Indonesian with my daughter and my husband speaks German with her. My husband...

Q&A: How to deal with several family languages for a child with speech delay?

Q&A: How to deal with several family languages for a child with speech delay?

by Marianna Du Bosq | Oct 2, 2016 | Challenges, Coaches, Language development, Marianna DuBosq, Q&A Choosing the right family language strategy

Question Hi, thanks for sharing important information on your website and being a reference for the parents who are lost in the sea of advice... We have a very specific question regarding our first daughter, who has some speech delay and is exposed to three languages....

Q&A: Should a parent not fluent in the minority language switch to the majority one?

Q&A: Should a parent not fluent in the minority language switch to the majority one?

by Rita Rosenback | Sep 29, 2016 | Coaches, Language development, Majority language parent, Q&A Choosing the right family language strategy, Rita R

  Question Hi Rita! My husband and I are scouring the Internet in hopes of finding some guidance and we'd love your thoughts! Our son is 13 months old. My husband is Iranian and I'm not. He speaks both Farsi and English fluently and I'm fluent in English and...

Q&A: Are three languages too many for a small child?

Q&A: Are three languages too many for a small child?

by Rita Rosenback | Sep 25, 2016 | Coaches, Language development, Q&A The trilingual+ child, Rita R

Question Hello, I have a question concerning a triligual environment in which my daughter (9 month old baby) lives. I am Serbian and my husband is French and we are currently living in France. I am speaking my native language to our baby and my husband his. She is...

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...

Q&A: How to choose between OPOL and mL@H?

Q&A: How to choose between OPOL and mL@H?

by Rita Rosenback | Sep 1, 2016 | Coaches, Non-native language, Q&A Choosing the right family language strategy, Rita R

  Question Hello! My name is Lucia. My American husband and I live in Gijon, a little city in the north of Spain. Right now we are pregnant and we starting thinking which is the best plan to raise our baby bilingually. We have a doubt between two ideas. One, I...

“Does my bilingual child have a language delay?”

“Does my bilingual child have a language delay?”

by Rita Rosenback | Aug 24, 2016 | Challenges, Language development, Practical advice, Rita R, Toddlers

Amongst the most frequently expressed worries in different forums for parents raising bilingual children are concerns about potential delays in language development. Several research studies have found that bilingualism does not cause language delay (read more in e.g...

15 books for parents and educators of bilingual children

15 books for parents and educators of bilingual children

by Rita | Jul 20, 2016 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Language and bilingualism, Language development, Practical advice, Recommended reading, The trilingual+ child

Holidays are a great time for catching up on reading books! You probably have a long list that you would like to enjoy, but in case you are looking for something on bilingual children, I have prepared a list of books from my own library, which I can all warmly...

Q&A: Does introducing a new language impact on learning to read and write in another?

Q&A: Does introducing a new language impact on learning to read and write in another?

by Rita Rosenback | Jul 10, 2016 | Challenges, Coaches, Literacy, Rita R

Question Hei, in search of advice I have found your webpage and hope you can help me with the following problem: Our family (me, my husband, and two boys, aged 4 and 6.5) are German living in Norway. Both kids go to Norwegian kindergarten/school, so the surrounding...

Q&A: Are bilingual siblings similar in their language development?

Q&A: Are bilingual siblings similar in their language development?

by Rita Rosenback | Jun 16, 2016 | Coaches, Language development, Rita R, Siblings

  Question Hello! We moved as an English speaking family to Spain when my daughter was one, at the time none of us could speak Spanish and it was pretty hard. We naturally spoke English in the house and we still do. My daughter did not speak in sentences until...

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