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threads[0] = new thread(4864601, 'how do i go on with my daughter when she doesn\'t want to speak english', 'bernice', '08/28/10', '03:37 PM','i live in germany with my six year old daughter and her german dad. he speaks only german to her, i speak only english accept when addressing her and her friends - then i speak german. initially her first language was english but since being here it has swopped to german, which is an obvious development. when we first lived here i spoke no german and my daughter who was three at the time was mixing up her languages in each sentence which i thought was normal. as time went on the german content of every sentence increased, with less and less use of english until i finally noticed that my daughter wasn\'t really speaking much english to me anymore. which i found really disturbing as it felt like she wasn\'t my kid anymore. sounds silly but that was how it was. i also had problems understanding her. so i started to insist she speak english with me. whenever she said something in german i would say \'sorry?\' until she said it in english. when i guessed what she wanted to say but could see she couldn\'t formulate it i would say it in english. the problem is that now she knows i speak german and often i have to say \'sorry?\' so often - sometimes she says every sentence in german unless i remind her every five minutes to speak english - it is driving me mad. i would never stop speaking english to my daughter. that\'s not the topic. but i want her to have more than a passive knowledge of the language - my parents don\'t speak german but we don\'t have so much phone contact. i\'m beginning to think i should just let her speak german to me. part of me feels this is better for us - we are having a lot of fights about english - but part of me knows that if given the choice she will stop speaking english and will then really struggle when we\'re in ireland. i know everyone says pressure is bad but all my friends bringing up bilingual kids who don\'t use pressure say the same - their kid talks to them in german. help! playgroups here don\'t work - the kids speak german to each other even when they\'re english or irish.','41648289');
threads[1] = new thread(4862595, 'Bilingual problems', 'Mignonne', '08/27/10', '05:58 AM','I am not married to the father of my child.
He is Afrikaans speaking and I am English. Our daughter is now almost 22 months and doesn\'t yet say simple sentences. I\'ve been trying really hard the past month to focus on her speech. I\'ve bought basic books and she will point to a picture and I will say the word. She is slowly picking up the words and I\'m terribly proud of her. The problem is that my boyfriend is fighting with me constantly saying that I\'m selfish because I don\'t also speak Afrikaans to her. I\'m not sure of where our relationship is going and would much rather send her to an English school as it would make it easier for me. I won\'t keep her away from Afrikaans. My dad is Afrikaans and I can speak it well. But the way my boyfriend is carrying on, he wants me to speak Afrikaans and he isn\'t happy that I enrolled her in Top Tots which is an English speaking class... the class has done her well and she has picked up and learned so much. He just won\'t stop fighting.
What can you suggest!? I\'m tired of fighting and I just want the best for my daughter.
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threads[2] = new thread(4841771, 'Chinese, English, and Maybe Spanish', 'Juan', '08/12/10', '09:36 AM','I\'m a father raising a child with my wife in Taiwan. He\'s bilingual in both Chinese and English. I usually talk to him in English and stories through books. I also speak Spanish, so I\'m introducing it to him playfully.
He\'s lucky to know that knowing languages is not abstract and difficult. Every kid is a sponge, you have to water it and soak it. I don\'t know if that makes sense. It\'s challenging, frustrating, and fun.
I\'ve been working on my blog about it. It\'s short and simple.
http://jfran.wordpress.com/
Since I don\'t have access to a lot of Spanish books, I use the net for ideas..
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threads[3] = new thread(4839231, 'fourth language?', 'jessica', '08/10/10', '03:58 PM','Hi -- We have a 4.5 year old son who is trilingual. I speak to him in German exclusively, my husband speaks to him in Spanish exclusively and we live in the US. I am thrilled with how well he is doing, as I did have some concern that we were overloading him when we were just starting out. We now have an opportunity to send him to chinese classes after school. I am not sure how many days a week but I think at least 3 days a week for 90 minutes each time. I worry that this might be too much for him, and end up doing more harm than good. I am not sure when he would begin, but it might not be til next year when he is almost 6. Any thoughts? Neither my husband nor I speak and Chinese, so we would not really be able to reinforce it. Thanks, Jessica
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threads[4] = new thread(4799715, 'Non-Native French Speaker', 'Angelina', '07/14/10', '08:34 AM','
Hi there. I\'ve got a 10 month infant girl who I\'m trying to raise trilingually. My husband and I both speak English & Spanish fluently. I also teach her French although I am not a native speaker. I\'m a language teacher by profession but am now a stay-at-home mother. I\'ve tried to come up with a \'language schedule\' so that she has somewhat equal exposure to all 3 languages. Wake-up til lunch is French; post-lunch to bed-time is Spanish; English is minimally spoken intermittenly throughout the day. My concern is that since I\'m a non-native speaker of French & therefore don\'t speak as profusely with her in the mornings in French, is she still going to speak this language adequately? Don\'t get me wrong, I\'m still talking quite a bit, but it\'s not as nearly fluent & varied as in the other languages. I do all \'daily\' activities with her (i.e., read aloud, sing, narrate actions) with slow & simple French. I supplement my French with audio books, CDs, & videos. At this point there aren\'t any playgroups & French language classes in my area for such a young child--that will come in the future. Since she\'s babbling but not yet \'talking talking\', I\'m not sure if she\'s truly learning French. Is anybody in a similar situation? I suppose I may just need encouragement but some advice &/or ancedotes would be appreciated! Thanks in advance, Angelina
','41031930'); threads[5] = new thread(4787355, 'English, Korean, Russian, and a Baby', 'Joan Makarova', '07/04/10', '08:02 PM','Hello there. I am due to have a baby in 8 weeks. My husband and I live in Los Angeles, California. I am Korean-American and my husband is Russian. I speak English and Korean fluently, while my husband speaks English with an accent, and Russian fluently. We have a dog who we trained in Russian. The reason I mention this is because I have noticed, when I am not giving her commands in Russian, I am having a conversation with her in Korean. With babies, I tend to express myself in Korean too, perhaps because it is my first language. I am most fluent in English but find myself thinking in Korean quite frequently. Despite being born and raised in America, I still feel a strong connection with my native roots. My husband, on the other hand, came to the states when he was 17 years old. He thinks in Russian most of the time and in English some of the time. I want my baby to learn all 3 languages together. We are thinking to use this strategy: I will speak to her in Korean and English only, while my husband will speak to her in Russian and English only. I have been picking up Russian for the past 3 years. I can understand some of it and say basic things, but I still need more practice. I am hoping to learn together with my daughter as she grows up. Can anyone comment on this? I want to know if this would be the best way to incorporate our three cultures...THANKS! ','40913379'); threads[6] = new thread(4786815, 'I need parents\' help for my project.', 'Eriko', '07/04/10', '08:17 AM','Hello,