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Do you know more than one language and if you do would you teach your kids that language as well so my partner and I both know Spanish and English so we're trying to kind of like teach our kids Spanish and English at the same time it's not as difficult as I thought it would be a lot of people say that it would be like confusing to them and that they would have difficulty like speaking like it would cause like a speech delay and stuff and so far we have not had that issue they understand or at least my oldest understands both languages fairly well And again it's just like basic words and then she knows how to count and stuff in Spanish so yeah what are your tips on teaching your kids both languages if you have any and yeah what are you what would you do
Speak Arabic and also I teach my kids are awake and I will send the easiest way I start with them like I speak Arabic all the time with them inside the house you know
I was a sign language interpreter before I quit my job to become a stay-at-home mom. My kids are not fluent, but they do know a lot of signs. I can actually have a conversation with them in sign language. and I always sign with them, teach them new signs, and kind of just work on their skills.
That's actually really interesting. I would love to teach my kids more sign language. I don't know many other than what I taught them, but I would learn with them. That's definitely a skill I think that they would need.
So I don't, I only know, I only speak English obviously. And I would have loved to teach my son a different language and being that I want to homeschool him, I still might try. But I also try to teach sign language as a different form of language communication.
Now I need to learn some languages but I know three different languages. First, I speak English, Papua. First one I know is Chinese. I just have a Mandarin teacher. Second thing I know is Russian. I study it. And third thing I know is Spanish. You
That's really good that you stress the importance of both languages. My parents unfortunately didn't stress speaking Spanish I think it had a lot to do with like them being self-conscious growing up in the United States once they were like teenagers But yeah, I definitely do that. I agree.
We speak both English and Spanish in the house, but I'd love my son to learn Spanish. I was supposed to be mute, apparently, so I have a hard time speaking normally. So we'll see how it goes.