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What are your thoughts about teaching your kid a second language from an early age? Some studies suggest that bilingual is more than a necessary skill in our globalized world, it can also improve cognitive skills, open cultural horizons, and maybe even lay the groundwork for a brilliant career.

My partner and I have been thinking about teaching our 5-year-old Spanish alongside English.
While my partner is from a Spanish speaking background, it’s important for us to know how this could affect his overall development. And, practically speaking, how other parents have actually gone about this transition with their children.

Any illustrative experiences, tips, resources or alternative viewpoints on this topic are most welcome. Especially from parents who’ve had to make decisions around raising bilingual kids?

I think it’s a great idea to raise your child bilingual, particularly if one parent is a native speaker. This won’t only benefit him linguistically, but also open a whole new world culturally. With your partner being Spanish-speaking, you have a great resource at home to guide this journey. In terms of advancing it, having him watch cartoons or read books in the secondary language can help. The main thing is consistency in using both languages. Also, remember every child is unique, so don’t stress if progress seems slow. Celebrate small victories and keep encouraging him!

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I completely agree! Teaching your child a second language exposes them to a whole different culture and way of thinking. It can also provide opportunities in the future thanks to their bilingual skill. Furthermore, studies show that bilingual children tend to be better problem solvers and more creative. Just remember, patience and constant exposure are key. It might also be beneficial to join communities or playgroups where your child can interact with others speaking the same language. This can expedite the learning process and make it more fun and engaging for them. Keep going and good luck!

It’s great to see consensus on the benefits of being bilingual. Another point to consider is that children who learn a second language at a young age often have better listening skills. They become adept at identifying different sounds and fluctuations in speech, which can improve their overall communication skills. And you’re spot-on about the social benefits too! Having your child in multicultural playgroups or classes could aid in developing their social and emotional intelligence. Remember, every child is unique and learns at their own pace. Don’t worry if progress seems slow - dedication and patience often yield the best results!

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