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Hi everyone, We're a Spanish-Chinese family living in China, trying our best to raise our two children (ages 5 and 7) to be fluent in both Spanish and Mandarin. While they're picking up Mandarin quite naturally, Spanish is proving to be a tougher sell. Despite our efforts with language-specific activities and resources, our kids are reluctant to speak Spanish, often defaulting to Mandarin. We're reaching out to this amazing community for advice: How have you encouraged your children to embrace and use a less dominant language at home? Are there particular activities, programs, or strategies that have worked well for your family? We're especially interested in any creative or interactive methods that have successfully engaged your kids with the language. Thank you so much in advance for your help and for sharing your experiences. We're eager to learn from you and to find new ways to make Spanish a more integral part of our children's lives. Warm regards, L
33 weeks 4 days ago in Teaching & Learning - Changsha
I'd say, try and always speak Spanish with kids as a rule.
Never mind if they're replying in Mandarin, just stay consistent with Spanish.
If possible, you and your husband both should speak Spanish with kids.
No worries for kids' Mandarin learning, they are doing it natural way and soon they'll be able to teach you thing or two about the Mandarin.
The thingy is, young kids when they're learning different languages, they learn it as only one language.
That's the main reason kids are fairly fast learners of two or more different languages in the same time.
Just be persistent with Spanish at all or most of your conversation with kids.
Good luck!
I'd say, try and always speak Spanish with kids as a rule.
Never mind if they're replying in Mandarin, just stay consistent with Spanish.
If possible, you and your husband both should speak Spanish with kids.
No worries for kids' Mandarin learning, they are doing it natural way and soon they'll be able to teach you thing or two about the Mandarin.
The thingy is, young kids when they're learning different languages, they learn it as only one language.
That's the main reason kids are fairly fast learners of two or more different languages in the same time.
Just be persistent with Spanish at all or most of your conversation with kids.
Good luck!