19 - In this episode of The Language Experiment, Kaisa and Camillo sit down to reflect on their family’s first full year of living in Portugal. From leaving Canada to navigating cultural surprises, adjusting to a new environment, and balancing multiple languages at home, they share the highs, the challenges, and the lessons learned along the way. Discover what it really feels like to uproot a multilingual family, how language dynamics shift in a new country, and why Portugal turned out to be ...
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19 - In this episode of The Language Experiment, Kaisa and Camillo sit down to reflect on their family’s first full year of living in Portugal. From leaving Canada to navigating cultural surprises, adjusting to a new environment, and balancing multiple languages at home, they share the highs, the challenges, and the lessons learned along the way. Discover what it really feels like to uproot a multilingual family, how language dynamics shift in a new country, and why Portugal turned out to be ...
Help! I can’t speak my native language to my child
The Language Experiment
18 minutes
2 years ago
Help! I can’t speak my native language to my child
008 - In this episode of The Language Experiment, we dive into a topic that resonates with so many parents living abroad. Join us as we share our own experiences and explore why speaking our native language to our kids sometimes feels like a daunting task.Have you ever found yourself struggling to switch back to your native language after years of using another language? Don't worry, you're not alone! We unravel some the reasons behind this challenge and offer practical tips to help you overc...
The Language Experiment
19 - In this episode of The Language Experiment, Kaisa and Camillo sit down to reflect on their family’s first full year of living in Portugal. From leaving Canada to navigating cultural surprises, adjusting to a new environment, and balancing multiple languages at home, they share the highs, the challenges, and the lessons learned along the way. Discover what it really feels like to uproot a multilingual family, how language dynamics shift in a new country, and why Portugal turned out to be ...