Anonymous wrote:S/O for Cantonese-speaking mom: do you know of any online resources or streaming services that have kids’ videos in Cantonese? I don’t speak it and DH doesn’t read characters so we’re struggling to find resources to make learning Cantonese fun for DD. Saturday schools near us are Mandarin-only and DH refuses to speak Cantonese at home, although grandparents cooperate.
Anonymous wrote:Do you use any childcare? We hire only nannies/sitters who are willing to only speak the language we want our kids to speak. They are not allowed to speak English. It has worked really well but we start from infancy.
Anonymous wrote:You don't need to formally start 'teaching' it. No whiteboard or textbooks needed. You just need to speak it.
Start singing Chinese lullabies to her. Teach her Chinese games (ie my kids enjoy playing hide and seek in my DH's native language).
Just start introducing her to words. Ie: do you see the red ball? In Chinese we say, [the red ball in Chinese]. Keep doing that until you can start dropping the English translation. After a few days of introducing the same word ask her to try and say it herself. Just keep exposing her to the language and slowing helping her understand an increasing amount. Listen to Chinese songs in the car, get cartoons in Chinese, bring her to cultural events where she hears the language, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I want to introduce a language (Chinese) to my 4 year old DD. I can speak/write Chinese, but I don't know how to start to teach it. She only can understand/speak/read English, and she is not interested in learning Chinese. How do your kids learn/pick up a foreign language? I feel sad because she is the only chinese kids among my friends that does not understand/speak Chinese. My husband can speak really limited Chinese. Should I use exercise book, cartoon, story books, videotapes or anything? Anything helpful tips?
Anonymous wrote:I want to introduce a language (Chinese) to my 4 year old DD. I can speak/write Chinese, but I don't know how to start to teach it. She only can understand/speak/read English, and she is not interested in learning Chinese. How do your kids learn/pick up a foreign language? I feel sad because she is the only chinese kids among my friends that does not understand/speak Chinese. My husband can speak really limited Chinese. Should I use exercise book, cartoon, story books, videotapes or anything? Anything helpful tips?