| Parents who speak Chinese are typically very welcome in the classroom. But if you don't speak Chinese there are still lots of opportunities to volunteer and get involved with events at the school. |
Seriously doubt this is b/c the kid does not understand/speak Mandarin. It's difficult to get kids to speak another language besides English even if they are completely fluent. My nephews, 6 and 8, who are bilingual basically refuse to speak any language besides English when they are in the U.S. The deer in headlights look is pretty common. My K kid can hold conversations in Mandarin pretty well. It's easier at school with people he knows b/c that's the way school's always been for him. |
A bit of a tangent, but: Even though I didn't speak a word of Mandarin, I was welcome to sit in the back of my son's pk Mandarin-only class last year to observe when I was concerned about how he was progressing socially. |