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Category Archives: Bilingual

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How Young Is Too Young for Daycare? What Parents Should Know

Choosing the right daycare is one of the most personal decisions your family can make. For most parents, it comes with excitement, lots of questions and a bit of uncertainty. One of the most pressing questions is, “How young is too young for daycare?” Understanding what daycare truly offers—especially in the earliest years—can help you…

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How To Raise a Bilingual Child: Tips For At-Home Practice

Raising a bilingual child is an exciting and admirable goal—but it can feel a little overwhelming. Many parents wonder if they’re doing “enough.” They worry that the bilingual education might confuse their child. Or they feel unsure about how to support language learning when they don’t speak both languages themselves. The good news is that…

One-Way Immersion vs Two-Way Immersion: Which Supports Deeper Language Learning?

In your search for a Spanish immersion program, you’ve probably seen the phrases “one-way immersion” and “two-way immersion.” If not, you may have come across “one-way” and “two-way” dual language programs. As a parent, it’s easy to be confused by one-way immersion vs two-way immersion. Doesn’t immersion mean immersion? Is there any real difference? There…

When Do Bilingual Babies Start Talking? 

Across the world, more families than ever before are raising bilingual children — and it’s natural for parents to have questions. When will my bilingual baby say their first word? Can learning two languages delay talking? Will my child be confused?  At Casa de Corazón, we meet many families curious about bilingual child development. One…

Tips for Helping Your Child Learn Spanish at Home 

Research shows there are many benefits for kids who learn a second language. Learning a second language in early childhood enhances memory, problem solving skills, empathy, and neurological development. Even if children aren’t exposed from infancy, a language immersion preschool, like Casa de Corazón’s program, can ensure that they become fluent before kindergarten.   If your…

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What Are the Benefits of Learning Spanish in Childhood? 

In early childhood, the brain is naturally primed for language acquisition. Many benefits accompany learning a second language in early childhood. Though second language instruction for young children is common practice in many countries, it is less popular in the United States. However, an increasing number of American parents and educators are starting dual language…

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What Is Spanish Language Immersion?

In a Spanish Language immersion program, non-native speakers are taught traditional curriculum — like reading and math — entirely in Spanish. The goal of a Spanish immersion preschool is to promote proficiency in the language while increasing social and cognitive development. In their early years, kids’ brains are primed for language acquisition and growing fast….

casa child holding a book in spanish to represent one of the benefits of being bilingual which is better at listening

Benefits of Bilingual Education

Being bilingual is a powerful and positive tool that helps children thrive. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, speaking multiple languages is a must in order to communicate with others in a culturally relevant way. Bilingual children are able to view the world from different perspectives and can also relate to others better. Early childhood education…

Teaching Bilingually at Early Ages

Understanding more than one language can take you places. Speaking more than one language will get you even further! When children become bilingual at a young age, it sets them up for success throughout grade school and later in life. Casa de Corazón presents the opportunity for children as young as infants to learn both…