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First Steps To Raising A Multilingual 

Raising our children multilingually gives them so much more than just the ability to speak multiple languages. Research shows that bilingual and multilingual children are more able to connect with different cultures and people with different worldviews to themselves. They also generally have better cognitive flexibility, meaning things like multitasking, problem solving and creativity come more easily to multilinguals. Supporting our children to develop multiple languages also provides an amazing opportunity for them to connect to cultures and communities that are important to your family. 

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As a parent, this potential is both exciting and daunting all at once and the reality of a multilingual household can feel messy. If you can’t figure out the best way to approach the challenge, find the whole topic confusing or feel like you are not able to stick to your plan and it feels like a mess, you’re not alone.

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See the course outline below and please get in touch if you have any questions. 

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Course Outline

In this workshop we’re going to:

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- Reveal what’s going on in your child's incredible brain when they’re exposed to multiple languages.


- Show you how to plan for your family’s multilingualism taking into account your worries and priorities.


- And help you plan your next steps.

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You’ll leave feeling confident that you can raise a happy successful multilingual child!

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Rachel Colin-Jones and Roya Caviglia have over 35 years of combined experience in the field of child development, language training and parenting and are raising their children with multiple languages. The Multilingual Families workshop has been developed based on scientific research and their direct work with hundreds of families.

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The course price includes:

  • An interactive presentation to maximise learning

  • Q&A time with our two parenting experts 

  • A workbook of the course slides

  • Family Language Plan Printable Worksheet

  • Activities to do as a family to promote multilingualism

  • First Steps to Raising a Multilingual Child


    Starts Nov 15

    65 Swiss francs

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