Today, I sharing with you the ultimate guide to getting started on using Boom Cards. Boom cards are self-correcting, paperless task cards that make home learning so much easier, especially when it’s in a language you may not understand or a concept you don’t remember.
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Now that it seems we are in the post-Covid era, more and more borders are opening around the world. So it’s a great time to finally start planning a summer vacation and here are 5 reasons why a vacation is just what your multilingual family needs!
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I think that multilingual children have a lot to say about their experiences as a child growing up with many languages, so I asked Inna Figotina, author of Trilingual Me, Moi Trilingue to share a little more about her story in an interview.
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Here are some practical tips on how to encourage speech and language development through nature particularly through trees for kids of any ages.
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This is a post I wrote to mothers of multilingual children on my Instagram page a few years ago. A lot of people enjoyed the post and commented on it, so I decided to publish it here on my blog.
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This month we have interviewed Kelly, an American married to a French man, raising two bilingual children in France. Read more to learn about their challenges and successes when it comes to raising bilingual children.
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Parents from around the world have shared their secret to success by telling us what they do everyday with their multilingual kids!
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In this post, I am sharing three facebook groups that I think every multilingual family should join because you are sure to find another family with your language combinations or who are going through the same challenges.
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This month, I am sharing families from around the world that you can connect with through their website or Instagram.
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There is lots of information online and in books on how to raise a multilingual child and it is easy to get overwhelmed. In this post I am sharing a list of language experts and coaches that helped me on my family’s multilingual journey that I hope will contribute to yours!
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Since Covid-19 and confinement, we have been trying to find ways that grandparents can still be active with their grandkids especially in the minority language from a distance. Here are some of their ideas for kids ages 5 and up!