Tag: multicultural family

Yoshito Darmon-Shimamori, a trilingual language teacher: Advice for parents raising bilingual children and his new book!

Yoshito Darmon-Shimamori, a trilingual language teacher: Advice for parents raising bilingual children and his new book!

[ 0 ] 17/04/2023 |

Today I have the honor of hosting another interview on the blog with Yoshito Darmon-Shimanori. He’s launching his new book for bilingual children In Search of the Lost Words which can be pre-ordered on Kickstarter with exclusive rewards for the backers right now! On the first 2 days, there will be early bird rewards like […]

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Reflections on the positive things that took place in 2018

Reflections on the positive things that took place in 2018

[ 0 ] 16/12/2018 |

Life with small children can often be hectic. What I miss the most in our ‘married with kids’ life are moments of stillness and quiet, being all by myself. Moments where I can sit down, enjoy a cup of coffee, read a book, write, reflect on anything and everything. The kids now are at a […]

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The mismatched socks and the multicultural child

The mismatched socks and the multicultural child

[ 1 ] 01/12/2018 |

Erik (5 years old) grows up in a home which is a little bit different than others in the small city of Norway that we’ve been living during the last 2 years. His mum (me) is a native speaker in a language that his dad (Roy) doesn’t speak. His dad is a native speaker in […]

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