I voted for Spanish b/c MH is PR & his family already speaks Spanish to DS, so I'm hoping he picks it up naturally. They did the same with our niece who is 5 now & she uses several Spanish words.
I voted Spanish, but I probably should have voted SS. DH's parents speak Khmer (Cambodian) and my parents speak Tagalog, so I'm hoping those also rub off on LO.
In MS/HS, my dad wanted me to learn Spanish, but I was stubborn and took 5 years of Latin. Nobody speaks Latin. FAIL. Spanish would've been so much more useful.
Yep. We actually plan on hiring someone to teach his Spanish once he's around 2 or 3. The school we plan on sending him for pre-k and up has Spanish for all grades as part of the curriculum as well.
And my Mom and I will teach him what little Portuguese we know/remember from my Grandma.
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I speak French and Russian around the house, so I'm hoping Alec will pick them up. I'm a littler nervous he'll get confused, but most people I know who speaks multiple languages pick them up at a very early age.
I speak French and Russian around the house, so I'm hoping Alec will pick them up. I'm a littler nervous he'll get confused, but most people I know who speaks multiple languages pick them up at a very early age.
You speak French & Russian?! Impressive! I can speak spanglish
My Russian is really rusty, so I say only numbers and simple phrases right now. That language is much easier to read than speak! Do you have any Spanish cd's? I play French nursery rhymes, and that really helps. Speaking to Alec has really helped me brush up!
I'd like him to learn Spanish because I think it will be most beneficial for him later on. MIL speaks Spanish so if we end up moving near them I'm sure she'll help him pick some up.
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I voted Spanish, but I probably should have voted SS. DH's parents speak Khmer (Cambodian) and my parents speak Tagalog, so I'm hoping those also rub off on LO.
In MS/HS, my dad wanted me to learn Spanish, but I was stubborn and took 5 years of Latin. Nobody speaks Latin. FAIL. Spanish would've been so much more useful.
Yep. We actually plan on hiring someone to teach his Spanish once he's around 2 or 3. The school we plan on sending him for pre-k and up has Spanish for all grades as part of the curriculum as well.
And my Mom and I will teach him what little Portuguese we know/remember from my Grandma.
My Russian is really rusty, so I say only numbers and simple phrases right now. That language is much easier to read than speak! Do you have any Spanish cd's? I play French nursery rhymes, and that really helps. Speaking to Alec has really helped me brush up!