Are Things Really Different the Second Time Around?
The research I've read - and there isn't a lot out there - talks mostly about families using the OPOL method and it suggests that parents tend to be less strict about using the method once a sibling is born. Since this is not our case, I don't really know what happens in families using the mL@H method. I mean, we pretend to continue doing the same thing we've been doing all along, mostly because as I've explained in the past, it's what comes naturally to us. In terms of what happened at this weekend's party, I had actually expected Vanessa to use mostly English. But I was happily surprised, again! She actually did her own share of code-switching between English and Spanish and for no apparent reason. I wonder i ...
Video of the Week||Doki Descubre
Thanks to SpanglishBaby reader Gaby for sending us this message to remind us how great Doki Descubre is: I just wanted to suggest a video that my daughter adores from Discovery Kids Español. It’s about an inquisitive dog called “Doki”- short educational snippets perfect for a child’s mind. If you don´t subscribe to Discovery Kids Español and haven´t discovered Doki, a very curious dog that embarks on different one-minute adventures to discover the many details that make up a kid´sRead More ...
Yo Quiero Links!
Not lots to share with you this first Sunday of June… Although both Ana and I are very excited about a new website related to bilingualism and reading. It’s called Bilingual Readers and it’s actually a “publishing company which provides bilingual resources for families and communities.” Go over there whenever you get a chance and check it out! We can’t tell you how happy we are that more and more sites related to bilingualism are appearing all the time… ...
Winners of the 2009 Latino Book Awards
Last week, the winners of the 11th Annual International Latino Book Awards were announced during BookExpo America in New York City. In case you missed it, we’d like to share the winners in the children´s books categories with you so you can expand your home library. ...
What Are Language Summer Camps?
A day summer camp is exactly what the name implies. Your child attends camp daily for however many weeks you're interested in (or you can afford.) Obviously, the longer your child attends, the better the end result. As far as I understand, the daily curriculum is taught in the target language, which depending on the program you choose, can range from Spanish to Arabic. Normally, age requirements are a bit more lax in this type of setting. At the one I've been looking into for Vanessa - the Denver Montclair International School - for example, they accept kids as young as three. By the way, their Spanish program is so popular, it's pretty much sold out for the entire summer! "Day camps work really well for really young kids," says Carl-Martin Nelson, the director of communications at Concordia Language Villages in Minnesota. "We find that half the time it's the parents who are not ready for regular summer camps and the other half it's the children" ...
Video of the Week||Bruno y los Banana Amigos
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcPIbUsZZWw I´m slowly but surely becoming obsessed with the children´s programming on V-me (which is basically PBS en español). A couple of weeks ago I posted a Las Tres Mellizas Bebés adorable video and today I have to introduce you to Bruno y los Banana Amigos. ...