In this episode, we dive into one of the most common questions parents ask: How much exposure does my child need to become bilingual?
We explore:
By the end of the episode, you’ll understand the factors involved in deciding how much exposure you need to meet your bilingual goals.
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In today’s show we dive into the three essential components of family language planning ⤵️
Ideology
Management
Practice
We discuss how each part works together to create a successful plan which in turn helps create successful bilingual and multilingual children.
If you’re ready to take a proactive approach to the future of your child’s language development, I invite you to check out these recourses:
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Have you ever found yourself going “wait is that really true??” after hearing someone tell you that bilingualism caused their child’s language delay or reading about how you need to start early for your child to become bilingual?
It’s time to set the record straight.
In this episode we’re talking about myths and misconceptions about early childhood bilingualism so you can finally start to separate fact from fiction.
Here's the myths we're discussing today.
Myth #1: Bilingualism causes language delays
Myth #2: Earlier is always better
Myth #3: It’s best each person speaks one language with a child
Myth #4: Bilingual children are confused and won’t end up speaking any language properly
Want to read more about myths and misconceptions of bilingualism?
Start here ⬇️
Turnbull (2023)
Genesse (2015)
Byers-Heinlein & Lew-Williams (2015)
Sorace (2007)
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