Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been wondering about this too, for next summer. My kids are also in a bilingual school. I can work from anywhere so I have vague ideas of moving to a Spanish speaking country or Puerto Rico for part of the summer so they could go to day camp or something like that in Spanish. Has anyone here ever done that?
I don’t want to just travel; I want some kind of sustained interaction with other kids. (My kids will be 6 and 7 next summer.)
This is a cool idea! Also interested. Has anyone done this and signed kids up for a day camp?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been wondering about this too, for next summer. My kids are also in a bilingual school. I can work from anywhere so I have vague ideas of moving to a Spanish speaking country or Puerto Rico for part of the summer so they could go to day camp or something like that in Spanish. Has anyone here ever done that?
I don’t want to just travel; I want some kind of sustained interaction with other kids. (My kids will be 6 and 7 next summer.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good idea - but extremely likely those kids will still all speak English to each other except for maybe a few that have been here less than 6 months. The best you can hope for is 100% immersion from the teachers/counselors.
+1. I teach in an dual language program in NOVA with majority Spanish speaking families (between 70 and 90% depending on the grade). The kids speak to each other in English unless they are in class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good idea - but extremely likely those kids will still all speak English to each other except for maybe a few that have been here less than 6 months. The best you can hope for is 100% immersion from the teachers/counselors.
+1. I teach in an dual language program in NOVA with majority Spanish speaking families (between 70 and 90% depending on the grade). The kids speak to each other in English unless they are in class.
Anonymous wrote:Good idea - but extremely likely those kids will still all speak English to each other except for maybe a few that have been here less than 6 months. The best you can hope for is 100% immersion from the teachers/counselors.