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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's NOYB but you can only teach someone if they want to learn it. And for us, learning DH's language and English was a priority so we didn't force it. Why do you care anyway?[/quote] Really?? Parents that I know whose native tongue is something other than English, teach their kids both (usually one parent will do one language, one the other). Why wouldn't you want a bilingual child? It would start from birth...no "force" involved. You're either lying or lazy. Either way, I really *don't* care. [/quote] You asked and responded so your "don't care" doesn't make sense. I tried, DC chose his father's language. After a certain age they develop embarrassment and shut off. Books are great but unless you've walked on other's shoes al you know is what you read and it's not always true. My child is bilingual thank you very much, I just didn't see a need to force a 3rd language early on. Satisfied now?[/quote]
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