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One parent, one language – OPOL is dead, long live OPOL!

One parent, one language – OPOL is dead, long live OPOL!

by Rita | Apr 15, 2015 | Babies, My book, Practical advice, Q&A Choosing the right family language strategy

Which strategy should you use to raise your bilingual child? Ask the question and you can be forgiven for getting all confused with the different viewpoints you are offered both by experts and other parents. Today I will take a closer look at the best-known of the...

Interview with Marianna from Bilingual Avenue about my book “Bringing up a Bilingual Child”

Interview with Marianna from Bilingual Avenue about my book “Bringing up a Bilingual Child”

by Rita | Jan 21, 2015 | Challenges, My book

Today I want to share with you an interview which the lovely Marianna Du Bosq from Bilingual Avenue invited me to. If you haven't already checked out her site, I warmly recommend her podcasts on the topic of raising bilingual children. We chatted about my book and the...

Q&A: Grandparents disagree about our language choice

Q&A: Grandparents disagree about our language choice

by Rita Rosenback | Oct 23, 2014 | Coaches, Grandparents, Q&A Being the parent in a multilingual family, Rita R

Question I have a dilemma - we are a bilingual couple, my native language is English and my husband is German. I have studied German so I am more or less fluent in it having spent a few years in Germany. We live in the US and none of my husband's relatives live here,...

How to pass on a minority language to a child in a bilingual family

How to pass on a minority language to a child in a bilingual family

by Rita | Jul 23, 2014 | Babies, Being the parent in a multilingual family, Challenges, Family life, Practical advice

The number of parents who raise their children in a multilingual environment is increasing. More and more individuals and whole families move from one country to another due to work, studies or other reasons. Couples with different native languages meet and start a...

A-B-C for parents bringing up bilingual children: M-S

A-B-C for parents bringing up bilingual children: M-S

by Rita | Dec 16, 2013 | Myths, Practical advice

This is the third post in my four-part A-B-C for parents in families with more than one language. M is for Myths There are so many myths about bilingual children and how to raise them that I don’t know where to start. In my opinion, the most damaging ones are: 1. that...

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