So you want to start an after-school language program
We’ve created a framework for leading an after-school language club, and it’s ready to share with you!
We’ve created a framework for leading an after-school language club, and it’s ready to share with you!
Up next as a featured parent is Maria, who was born in Colombia but now lives in Oklahoma with her husband. She shares a bit about raising a bilingual daughter with the goal of helping her feel proud of her Colombian heritage. Read more to hear Maria’s perspective on developing her daughter’s language skills in a playful, natural way.
Next up in the featured educators series is Jurizz, a public school teacher from New York City.
Code-switching occurs at all ages for bilingual and multilingual speakers, not just in young children; the most common instances involve beginning a sentence in one language and finishing it in the other.
The weather’s heating up, the kids are home from school, and you’re thinking about how to make these weeks as fun-filled as possible.
Play is a state in which kids are free to explore, take risks and be themselves. One of our highest aims at Passionfruit Kids is to make language learning engaging and playful.
We all know it – raising little ones can be expensive. The good news is that raising those little ones to be multilingual doesn’t have to add to the cost!
Check out our list of online resources to help dual-language teachers support their bilingual students.