Tag: bilingualism
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OPOL or ML@H: What’s the Difference – and What Works Best for You?
ML@H and OPOL sound great in theory – but real life is rarely that simple. This article explores the two popular bilingual parenting strategies and explains why rigid models often don’t reflect real family life. It encourages parents to focus on meaningful exposure, confidence and connection rather than perfection, offering guidance for choosing what works…
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Helping your child grow up speaking two languages – when’s the best time to start?
Thinking about raising your child with two languages? The best time to start might be earlier than you think — and it’s easier than it sounds. Here’s why now is the perfect moment.
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25 Common Myths About Raising Multilingual Kids – and What Actually Matters
I’ve heard all the myths about raising multilingual kids: “they’ll be confused,” “it causes delays,” “you’re doing it wrong.” These doubts are heavy! But I’m here to tell you the truth is far more reassuring. In this post, I’m busting 25 common myths to help you trade that guilt for confidence.
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How to Create a Family Language Plan That Fits Your Family
Creating a family language plan doesn’t mean rigid rules. It’s about finding a flexible approach that fits your constellation, supports your child’s multilingual identity, and keeps language learning joyful. Discover practical steps, real-life examples, and encouragement to design a plan that works for your family.
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The Truth About Raising Bilingual Kids “The Natural Way” – What Social Media Doesn’t Show You
Raising bilingual kids “naturally” sounds effortless: just talk, sing, and they’ll absorb it all. But real life isn’t always that simple. In most families, love alone isn’t enough. Here’s the truth about the so-called natural way – and what really helps bilingual kids thrive.
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Emotional language connection in multilingual parenting: What it is and why your child needs it!
Emotional language connection is what makes your child want to use your language — not just understand it. It’s the difference between speaking and belonging. This gentle, connection-first guide shows how to build bilingualism at home in a way that feels natural, meaningful, and rooted in your family’s life.
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The Difference I Want to Make: As a Multilingual Mum, Language Nerd, and Bilingual Parenting Coach for International Families
In this post, I share why I do what I do, and what kind of difference I hope to make in the world, as a multilingual mum, a language lecturer, and a coach for international families. It’s about confidence, connection, and making language feel natural, fun, and meaningful.
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“Mama, speak German!” – When Your Child Pushes Away Your Language
Raising a multilingual child in an international family comes with tender surprises. When your toddler suddenly switches to the community language, it can feel like a loss. This reflection on bilingual parenting offers gentle insight into why it happens and how to stay connected to your home language with confidence.
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What Happens If You Don’t Speak Your Language with Your Child?
Bilingual parenting doesn’t have to be perfect, but it does need to be present. If you’ve been slipping into using only the language of your surroundings, you’re not alone. This honest post explores what really happens when we stop using our native language – and how to gently, playfully find our way back.
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5 Reasons why I love seeing my daughter learn to speak two languages
Watching my toddler learn two languages is both heartwarming and nerdily fascinating. As a bilingual parenting coach (and language enthusiast), I see every “banana ist fertig” as a sign of growth. This post shares five reasons why I’m loving the bilingual journey with my daughter – and how it’s secretly turning all of us into…
