"Raising Multilingual Children: Foreign Language Acquisition and
Children" elucidates how children learn foreign languages and when
they can do so with the best results. The most recent studies in
linguistics, neurology, education, and psychology are evaluated and
the findings are presented in a recipe format. Parents and teachers
are encouraged to bake their own and evaluate the multilingual
children in their lives with the use of tools which include a
family language profile and family language goals worksheet.
Beginning with the "Ingredients" of Timing, (or the Windows of
Opportunity, ) and Aptitude, the book goes on to include the
"Baking Instructions" of Motivation, Strategy, and Consistency.
This is followed by "Kitchen Design," or the role of the language
learning environment which includes the child's Opportunity to use
the languages being learned, the Linguistic Relationship between
the child's languages, and the possible influence of Siblings.
"Plumbing and Electricity" round out the ten key factors in
raising multilingual children by discussing the possible role of
Gender and Hand-Use, and our understanding of the multilingual
brain at present. "Chef and Chef's Assistants" addresses the vital
roles of teachers and schools in a child's foreign language
development. "A Mess in the Kitchen" discusses problem situations
related to foreign language learning, and offers a variety of
resources to address such issues.
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