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Blog Name: Bilingual For Fun
Url: http://bilingualforfun.com
Language: English
Topics: languages, children, bilingualism
Description: The meeting place for all families who are raising bilingual children.
Popularity: 2 Followers

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Things I’ve done…
I owe you an explanation, I know… What’s up with me? Lot’s actually…Now as most of you know, to be true to my mission to bilingualism I run two blogs, Bilingual for Fun, in EN, and Bilingue per Gio...
January’s Carnival on Bilingualism!
Here’s the latest Carnival on Bilingualism at Bilingualreaders , with lot’s of new blogs participating and really interesting topics covered!Have a look!Related posts:Second Blogging Carnival on Bi...
How to I brought my child from crying real tears to a happy smile with one question
Today my 2 year old had a tantrum, or rather I thought he had a tantrum, until I read this definition of tantrum.Ok so let’s say that today my 2 year old made a fuss, and I don’t like fussy childre...
English Speaking Playgroups Starting in S. Saba, Rome
Playgroups are kicking off in Rome, at  S.Saba, thursdays at 17.30.Playgroups motivate children to speak the minority language, which is normally the language spoken just by mom or dad and becomes ...
Research says children learn languages in the womb, and cry accordingly…
This is a very interesting article, it shows that as they are born children already “speak” their mothertongue, i.e. the way they cry depends on the language they have been exposed to in the womb: ...
10 bloggers and a Carnival, on Bilingualism
Welcome to the Blogging Carnival on Bilingualism, a monthly get-together for all interested in bilingualism and in raising bilingual children and an opportunity to share experiences, info and best ...
8 reasons why you don’t have to be a native speaker to teach your child a language
More and more parents are teaching their children a second language they themselves don’t speak as native speakers. Even more parents would like to do but don’t dare. The assumption that only nativ...
Second Blogging Carnival on Bilingualism
The second Blogging Carnival on Bilingualism went live today, hosted at Blogging on Bilingualism. I think this is a great resource for all bilingual parents, as Blogging on Bilingualism beautifully...
Bilingualism Makes Children Smarter
Another interesting article on Bilingualism: Bilingualism Makes Children Smarter.The article reports the results of a research conducted in Belgium by Prof. Van de Craen. Funny enough last week I a...
How to praise to boost motivation
Children will speak a language, any language, only if they have a reason to, in other words if they are motivated, and one of the trickiest parts of raising a bilingual child is to understand what ...

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