
Ever heard the term “no sabo kid”? It’s more than a grammar mistake, it’s become a cultural conversation about identity, pride, and belonging in our Latino and Hispanic communities. In this episode, Janny Perez dives into what NO SABO really means, how the label affects our kids and families, and most importantly, how to change the narrative from shame to empowerment. Plus, stay tuned for your free mini guide: What to Say When Someone Critiques Your Child’s Spanish!
Timestamps & What You’ll Discover
00:04:18 – The story behind “no sabo kid” on social media & research findings
00:09:50 – How to reframe negative labels into confidence at home
00:15:02 – Light-hearted bilingual parenting: mixing up words, laughter, and joy
00:19:16 – Strategies for responding positively when family or friends critique
00:23:24 – Special FREE mini guide: What to Say When Your Child’s Spanish Isn’t Perfect
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Final Thoughts
Being a “no sabo kid” (or parent!) isn’t about failing, it’s about the journey. Celebrate every word, every effort, and every step toward connection and pride. When you focus on progress over perfection, model joy, and respond with compassion, your child’s bilingual legacy will thrive. You’re not just teaching Spanish you’re passing on heritage, love, and confidence. ¡Tú puedes!
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For more on building your confidence as a bilingual parent, visit milegasi.com. ¡Un beso, un abrazo, y ciao ciao!