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Any non-Spanish speaking parents decide to study up? Any recs for programs locally or virtually that are actually effective?
I can understand some of it but have only had basic classroom lessons decades ago. My spouse speaks Spanish and kid is currently in full immersion. I’d like to not be left out lol |
Get them to watch movies in Spanish. Introduce them to Spanish pop (just be careful for the overly sexual content). Oh, they are interested in cars, have them watch videos on cars in Spanish on youtube. |
I think this question was about a parent wanting to learning Spanish, not how to supplement the kid's learning. |
Is Spanish your primary language? If so you don’t full immersion. 50/50 is ideal. They still need English instruction. |
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We have 2 kids in full immersion. Our oldest is 9 and I’d say very close to fluent (if not fully. We (the parents) do not speak Spanish and don’t supplement too much outside of school.
She does have an aptitude for language (although probably more of high-average student) and also scored high on her latest MAP reading test (which is in English). Our youngest is half way through K and does not know how to speak much at all yet. I think it takes a good 6 months to start picking it up. |