Guide to raising bilingual children [infographic]

by | Aug 29, 2015 | Sharing | 12 comments

Thank you to Shane Whelan from ULearn for this great infographic!

Guide to raising bilingual children

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12 Comments

  1. Dr John Bosco Conama

    I like this poster and where can I get this hard copy for my office here please?

    Dr. Conama
    Centre for Deaf Studies
    Trinity College Dublin

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    • Rita Rosenback

      It is great, isn’t it? I will email you the contact details.
      Kind regards, Rita

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  2. Salla

    Great infographic! Would it be possible to receive/buy a hard copy (or a file that can be printed) for a bilingual school in Finland? Thank you.

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    • Rita Rosenback

      Thank you Salla – I will send you a direct message.

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      • John Bosco Conama

        Look forward to your reply and the poster…

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  3. Jane Fabulet-Roberts

    Hello, I would like the contact info too. I am working in France and would like to adapt it if possible.
    Thank you!

    Jane

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  4. Maria

    Agree with all that is written in this post!May I have a copy for my school?thank you

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  5. Airawan

    Bilanguage is very useful especially the foreign children. It will be great to know how to teach them to know more their their mother language. I’ll observe their ability and use this method to improve their skill.

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  6. Astrid Lefeld

    Great! Would it be possible to receive a hard copy (or a file that can be printed) for a bilingual school in Venezuela? Thank you.

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  7. ada

    Hi, Can I have the link to download and print out a copy for a school in Hangzhou, China?

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  8. Andria

    I am in the process of teaching my baby Spanish and it hadn’t occurred to me to set up playdates with people who speak Spanish. Of course! I will look for new friends soon! Thank you!

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  9. Georgiana Constantinescu

    Hello! Can I also receive a hard copy for a school in Romania! Thank you!

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