Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam which means a Muslim must make the obligatory pilgrimage to Mecca at some point during their life. Hajj occurs during the lunar month…
What if one simple, daily prompt could help your child speak confidently in your language? In this post, I share the heart behind my book You Can Never Talk Too Much, why I wrote it for families like yours, and how real conversations (not grammar drills!) are the key to raising confident multilingual children.
If you’ve been struggling to get your child to speak more in your heritage language, you’re not alone — and you’re not doing it wrong. This post introduces 7 powerful conversation prompts to spark connection and natural language growth in your home, no matter how busy life gets.
A multilingual family mission statement is one that reminds you why you’re doing this. It defines your goals, values, and vision for your multilingual family.
Discover the three key insights every monolingual parent needs to know about helping their child learn English. Learn why language acquisition beats memorization, the best methods for real progress, and how to trust proven strategies for long-term success.
Effective Language Strategies for Multilingual Families: Supporting Your Child’s Language Journey
Explore effective language strategies for multilingual families, such as OPOL, 2P2L, Time & Place, and mL@home. Learn how to support your child’s language development and make multilingualism part of your daily life.
Crafting a language legacy for your family doesn’t happen overnight, but with a clear strategy and consistent routine, you can make it happen. Take small, intentional steps every day to raise multilingual children who are confident, connected, and proud of their multicultural heritage.
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!
Here are some practical tips on how to encourage speech and language development through nature particularly through trees for kids of any ages.
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.
Parents from around the world have shared their secret to success by telling us what they do everyday with their multilingual kids!