Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-209) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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1. The search for the secret to successful bilingualism: somewhere between academia and the family -- 2. Ten key factors in raising multilingual children: a recipe for success -- 3. Ingredients : Taking advantage of the windows of opportunity ; Your child's aptitude for foreign languages -- 4. Baking instructions : The role of motivation in language acquisition ; Second language learning strategies ; Being consistent with the chosen strategy -- 5. Kitchen design: the role of the language environment : What is your family language environment? ; What are the opportunities in your environment? ; The relationship between the native and the foreign language ; The role of siblings in language acquisition -- 6. Plumbing and electricity: the multilingual brain : The possible role of gender in language acquisition ; The possible role of hand use in language learning ; The multilingual brain -- 7. The chefs and chefs' assistants: the role of the teachers and the schools : Opportunity and support in the schools ; Opportunity and support from teachers -- 8. Baking your own: your personal family language profile : Degrees of success ; Multiliteracy skills -- 9. A mess in the kitchen : What to do in problem situations ; Some suggested readings ; Changing language strategies -- 10. The sweet smell of success : A summary ; Diary accounts of my own children's language development -- Appendix A. Finding language sources in scarce language environments -- Appendix B. The family studies: how the information was gathered.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"This book elucidates how children learn foreign languages and when they can do so with the best results. The most recent studies in linguistics, neurology, education, and psychology are evaluated and the findings are presented in a "recipe" format. Parents and teachers are encouraged to "bake their own" and evaluate the multilingual children in their lives with the use of helpful tools which include a family language profile and family language goals worksheet." "Beginning with the Ingredients of Timing, (or the Windows of Opportunity,) and Aptitude, the book goes on to include the Baking Instructions of Motivation, Strategy, and Consistency. This is followed by Kitchen Design, or the role of the language learning environment which includes the child's Opportunity to use the languages being learned, the Linguistic Relationship between the child's languages, and the possible influence of Siblings. Plumbing and Electricity round out the ten key factors in raising multilingual children by discussing the possible role of Gender and Hand-Use, and our understanding of the multilingual brain at present. Chief and Chef's Assistants addresses the vital roles of teachers and schools in a child's foreign language development. A Mess in the Kitchen discusses problem situations related to foreign language learning, and offers a variety of resources to address such issues. The book encourages parents and teachers to reflect on their personal situations and helps them to foster multilingual skills in the children around them."--Jacket.
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Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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Title
Raising multilingual children.
International Standard Book Number
9780897897501
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Bilingualism in children.
Child rearing.
Comparative education.
English language-- Study and teaching-- Foreign speakers.
Language acquisition.
Language and languages-- Study and teaching.
Anglais (Langue)-- Étude et enseignement-- Allophones.
Éducation comparée.
Éducation des enfants.
Enfants bilingues.
Langage-- Acquisition.
Langage et langues-- Étude et enseignement.
Bilingualism in children.
Child rearing.
Comparative education.
EDUCATION-- Bilingual Education.
English language-- Study and teaching-- Foreign speakers.