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Today I am sharing with you a few ideas about what to do if your child refuses to speak your language. It happens to us. It happens to a lot of families. LJ, 5, now claims she cannot understand whenever her father speaks to her in Portuguese and so avoids replying Portuguese that way. What can you do? What can we do? My answer is in the form of a video. If you fancy listening and watching me for almost 8 minutes, please go ahead. There is a fun little surprise at the end. My basic advice as outlined in the video is to create a need: the child should see that the language is useful to speak to X, Y or to do some activity or to travel, to read, to play, etc. We see this very often in articles and books. But I think that this need has to be real. It can't be anything artificial or made-up. Kids are not stupid and will quickly realise you are setting them up. And if you are still failing, don't stress. The passive knowledge they are gaining by just hearing you speak is still knowledge of a language. It is better than nothing and will be helpful some day somehow. Don't give up. Stick to it but without stressing about it. This post was written as part of the MKB vlogging telephone on raising multilingual kids. We each answer questions set for us by a fellow blogger. Check us out below. MKB Vlogging Telephone: Raising Multilingual Kids A Life with Subtitles on Multicultural Kid Blogs Creative World of Varya European Mama Kid World Citizen All Done Monkey the piri-piri lexicon La Cité des Vents MotherTongues Españolita...¡sobre la marcha! Russian Step by Step Multilingual Parenting Bilingual Avenue Tales from the Waygook Mama Finding Dutchland
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