curious if any other SAIFers are doing this--we are raising DS trilingual (french/spanish/english) and it is kind of lonely, very few moms that i know are doing the same thing so i don't have a lot of people to share ideas and experiences with. any multilingual families out there? TIA!
Re: anyone else raising their kids multilingual?
I love foreign languages, and envious of kids who HAVE all those languages in their lives. So we "expose" Ava to spanish, chinese, italian and french (I speak french, the rest is "conversational" on my best day) so RAISING her with other languages by no means. But I like what it does to their brains, and we have every intention on sending Ava to a local district's chinese (mandarin) immersion circulum starting in Kindergarten.
Curious, why those 3 for your DS, and what kinds of things do you do to expose him to it? We just get books in another language, ask things like "how do you say 'butterfly' in talian, etc." and of course, good ol' Kai Lan and Ho Ho, lol.
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i am SO jealous of you guys that can send the kids to immersion schools! we would love to do that, but will never be able to afford it, i don't think. sigh.
we do at home immersion (except it's just me--DH only speaks english, so he speaks english to DS). but i never speak english to DS. i speak spanish to him monday-wednesday, and then french thursday-sunday. and then at his home-based daycare, they speak to him mostly in spanish. (i've asked them to speak only spanish to him, but since i'm not there all day i don't know if they actually do it 100% of the time. i think it's mostly spanish, though, and they are all native speakers, so that's great.)
beyond just me talking to him at home, i have started a french playgroup for him, and he will start toddler classes in french in a few months. and at home we watch lots of movies in french and i sit with him and talk to him in french about what's going on in the movie. last but not least, TONS of french and spanish music from amazon. since music is supposed to be great for their little brains too, i hope that he gets a lot out of that.
i'm not actually a native speaker of either language--spanish i learned in school and french i taught myself from books. my french is not perfect so i am working very very hard to improve it. our second kid will get a much better situation with early language exposure than DS did--there's been a lot of trial and error this first year. =(
We are not - I don't know any language well enough to speak it beyond English. However, both kids go to Spanish Immersion pre-school. They start at 15 months, and both go 2 days a week for 5 hours each day (we are using it as our daycare). Already they understand a lot in Spanish (they just started in Sept), and apparently speak some if it in school. I would love for them to keep it up - I have often wished that I could speak Spanish!
I have a friend who spoke Mandarin to her DS, her MIL spoke Cantonese, and they spoke English at daycare. He was a late talker, but when he did start speaking, he could speak 3 languages!
Our nanny (and both sets of grandparents) speak to DD in Korean. She's only 11 months old so she doesn't know a ton of words, but the handful of words she does understand and say are all Korean. DH and I are hoping our Korean (we both speak on a Kindergarten level) will get better too! lol
DS is being raised English/Spanish and I throw a few french words in when I can.
DH is from Colombia and our Nanny is from Peru, so he hears a lot of Spanish, I can understand it, but my speaking is rather poor. I spoke french as a small child, and I can remember a few words here and there, plus we watch baby einstein videos in all three languages.
So far, there are lots of words going in, but nothing coming out!!!!