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Q&A: When to start teaching a trilingual child to read in the 2nd and 3rd languages?

Q&A: When to start teaching a trilingual child to read in the 2nd and 3rd languages?

by Rita Rosenback | Jan 7, 2016 | Coaches, Literacy, Q&A The trilingual+ child, Rita R

Question   Hello, first I would like to thank you because your web help us a lot. Our situation is the following: I am Spanish, my husband is Catalan and we have a daughter of 2.5 years old. We live in China since she was 6 months old. She goes to a Chinese...

Q&A: Should we move our bilingual 8-year-old out of the immersion class?

Q&A: Should we move our bilingual 8-year-old out of the immersion class?

by Rita Rosenback | Dec 31, 2015 | Challenges, Coaches, Q&A When a bilingual / multilingual child goes to school, Rita R

Question Hi, I was reading your article about bilingualism. I hope you could help me. I'm Filipino and I have an 8-year-old daughter. We talk to her in our language (Tagalog) and of course in English. I would say she has had trouble before with her speech. Even now...

Q&A: Should we change our family language strategy from OPOL to mL@H?

Q&A: Should we change our family language strategy from OPOL to mL@H?

by Nick Jaworski | Dec 17, 2015 | Babies, Challenges, Coaches, Family life, Q&A Choosing the right family language strategy

Question Hi, I currently live and work in China. I am from Australia and English is my mother tongue. My wife is Chinese. We have a 19-month-old son, Daniel. When it came to deciding which approach to choose in order to raise Daniel as bilingual, OPOL seemed to be the...

Letter to Santa from a bilingual child

Letter to Santa from a bilingual child

by Rita | Dec 16, 2015 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges, Family life, Language and bilingualism

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...

Q&A: How not to exclude a monolingual family member?

Q&A: How not to exclude a monolingual family member?

by Rita Rosenback | Dec 11, 2015 | Challenges, Coaches, Family life, Q&A Being the parent in a multilingual family, Rita R

Question Hello I have two grown-up children who were born in France but have lived the majority of their lives in the US. I grew up in the UK with a French mother, and am completely bilingual, as are my children. Their father is French and we spoke only French at...

Media resources for raising your little global citizen

Media resources for raising your little global citizen

by Rita | Dec 10, 2015 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Blogging, Family life, Language and bilingualism, Toddlers

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...

Q&A: How to convince partner that bilingualism is good for the child?

Q&A: How to convince partner that bilingualism is good for the child?

by Marianna Du Bosq | Dec 3, 2015 | Bilingualism, Challenges, Coaches, Family life, Marianna DuBosq, Q&A Being the parent in a multilingual family, Toddlers

Question Hello, I'm looking for some advice on how to raise a bilingual child when one of the parents is against it. We are a mixed family. I'm Polish and my partner is English. We have a two-year-old son and live in the UK. It is very important for me to teach my son...

Raising a bilingual child: alternatives to pretending not to understand

Raising a bilingual child: alternatives to pretending not to understand

by Rita | Dec 2, 2015 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges, Family life

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...

Q&A: How to be consistent speaking the minority language AND include the other parent?

Q&A: How to be consistent speaking the minority language AND include the other parent?

by Rita Rosenback | Nov 26, 2015 | Coaches, Family life, Q&A Being the parent in a multilingual family, Rita R

Question Hi. I am sure this question has come up a lot in the past, but I figured I would ask again. I live in New York. My husband is American and only speaks English, I am Colombian though was raised multilingual (French, English and Spanish). We have a 10-month-old...

Parents raising bilingual children are creative!

Parents raising bilingual children are creative!

by Rita | Nov 25, 2015 | Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges, Family life

Being creative is a bit of a must when bringing up a bilingual child. Of course, creativity is always called for when raising children, independent of how many languages are involved in the process. Keeping multiple languages going in a family brings however with it...

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