Raising
bilingual children starts with a few small steps, a few minutes per
day. It should not be overwhelming. We are all busy and we are trying
our best. Using everyday activities to teach a language is key.
Integrating these habits into our week will generate huge language
learning pay-offs. Just like compound interest.
The
goal is to fit these habits into each day of the week, between 5 and 10
minutes at a time. You will get a sense of accomplishment by doing each
of them with your children. When you look back at the week, you will
feel pretty good.
7 habits – 1 per day - 5 to 10 minutes each:
- Monday: Songs on the go.
When you drop your kids off at school, listen to two songs in the car
in the target language and sing them while driving. They will eventually
start singing with you.
- Tuesday: Breakfast tales. Have your son or daughter select her favorite story in the target language and read it to her while having breakfast together.
- Wednesday: Play their favorite sport. If he or she likes soccer and you want your child to learn Spanish, pretend both of you are the 2 best Spanish soccer players.
- Thursday: Cartoon night. Browse on YouTube and find a 10 minute cartoon to watch together in the language you are teaching.
- Friday: Shopping day. Go to the corner store near your home. Take time to explain what you put in the cart in the target language.
- Saturday: Let’s cook together.
Have them repeat all the names of vegetables, fruit or other
ingredients. Added bonus: not only do they learn a new language, they
also take pride in eating what they cooked with you.
- Sunday: Draw a picture. Recap
the day and draw together a picture of an activity you did during the
day. Describe the colors and shapes you draw in the target language.
Fuente: Earlylanguages
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