Private: Think Outside the Box: 4 Ways to Connect your Child with Other Language Speakers.
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What you can do now
Check in with yourself to see if you need a tune-up in any of the areas below:
Before you break out the bilingual dictionary, here is something to know — winning at language is first and foremost a mindset, more than it is an ordered list of to-dos. If you’ve already started, great!
- Relax - As this article has shown, each child learning a new language has an array of factors that can work in his/her favor. Don’t stress about having missed any opportunity. Your child will be ready to jump in when the next opportunity arrives.
- Commit - Over the next few months, your parent guide will offer you several resources and tips to begin building an environment for language learning at home. To maximize results and motivation in your child, consistency is key. Are you prepared to commit 15 minutes, 3-4 times a week to support the language learning process?
- Be a student with your child - The most successful cases of childhood language learning I’ve seen are a family affair. When parents learn a language with their children, it not only sets a positive tone for the child, it creates a new point of bonding, something special that you both share. Whether it’s a few phrases or you sign up for our fun online Spanish classes, your learning will motivate your chiquito/a! (adult online classes starting soon - be sure you’re signed up to receive an announcement )
- Be a student with your child - The most successful cases of childhood language learning I’ve seen are a family affair. When parents learn a language with their children, it not only sets a positive tone for the child, it creates a new point of bonding, something special that you both share. Whether it’s a few phrases or you sign up for our fun online Spanish classes, your learning will motivate your chiquito/a! (adult online classes starting soon - be sure you’re signed up to receive an announcement )