Moving Abroad With Children: What You Need To Think About When Moving With Your Multilingual Kids
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Moving Abroad with Children can be an exciting opportunity for them to learn a new language and experience different cultures. However, it's important for expat parents to consider the following factors for their children's language learning and overall well-being.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:30 - When is the perfect time to move?
01:45 - What kids of expats need
01:57 - Language Learning
07:20 - Social Support
07:58 - Emotional Wellbeing
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Hi Andrea, Thank you very much for your videos. I have a question and hope you can help me in my situation.
I'm Vietnamese, my husband is Lithuanian, currently we are living in Vietnam but in the near future we will move to Lithuania. We both don't understand each other main language at all and have to communicate in English. My English is not so good, his English is better than mine but still not like a native speaker. In our case what should we do? Is it okay for us to talk to our baby in our own language? and then speak to each other in English even in front of the kid?
thanks these tips are useful!
Thank you Andrea, great tips and suggestions. Our family will move to Berlin this summer. We will stay for two years. We hope to enroll them in a dual immersion school (German-Spanish). Thank you for your videos.
Wow at such a young age I wonder if the Israeli child will even remember his year in Zürich when he is an adult!