Are you raising multilingual kids? Great, I’d love to hear about your approach.Which strategy do you follow? Plurilingualism is definitely my approach. Read this article in the Guardian: ‘We speak whatever language gets the job done’ <– This is what works for me, whether it’ll be successful …. we’ll just have to wait and see.Continue reading “Raising multilingual kids”
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1st book birthday of Colours of a Cultural Chameleon
In celebration of Colours of a Cultural Chameleon’s first birthday… The e-book is on sale from 21st Nov 2021 till 28th Nov 2021!and I’ve lowered the price of the paperback on all AMAZON marketplaces.Hooray! Gifted my book to a Little Free Library in our neighbourhood 🤗 Now is your chance to get your copy orContinue reading “1st book birthday of Colours of a Cultural Chameleon”
Creating a village
They say “it takes a village to raise a child….. “What does that mean? People interpret this in various ways, here’s my own understanding… 1) Raising children is tough, don’t try go it all alone! – Ask for help…offer help! In olden days big joint families or clans were the norm. In our modern world,Continue reading “Creating a village”
A downside of being multilingual?
I am grateful to have been brought up multicultural. I immensely cherish this part of my upbringing and would feel less the person I am for the the lack of it. But, are there downsides to being multilingual..? Six years ago in Cambridge, being surrounded by people from all over the world, made me reflectContinue reading “A downside of being multilingual?”