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.
trilingual kids
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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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Today, we interview Nina and her British/Spanish family. Her son is learning English, Castellano and Valencio Spanish. Nina’s son was diagnosed on the autism spectrum when he was younger and …
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Story telling fosters creative thinking, improves language skills and teaches presentation skills. It is very important that we encourage our children to story tell no matter how far fetched the …
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I was recently reminded about our multilingual journey such as how far we have come and how far we still have to go. Therefore, today, I am going to briefly …
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Each month, we share a multilingual family interview from a family around the world. The interview shares their story as a multilingual family as well as their challenges, successes, tips …
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I am sharing a multicultural book for children ages 0-5 that we’ve been enjoying these past couple of months as part of the Read around the World Summer series by …
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Introduce yourself and your family. I am Anke (or Ayah), a 30-something year old teacher turned stay at home mom. Together with my husband and our 3 children -Adam (4y), …
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One of my family’s goals this year is to get out and see more of the world, so I created a family travel bucket list which we have hung up …
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Today Amy from ourmlhome shares her multilingual adventures and successes in great detail with us in both French and English! For previous multilingual family interviews, click here. Introduce yourself and …
