Growing Up with Three Languages: Birth to ElevenMultilingual Matters, 2008 - 217 Seiten This book is for parents who live in a foreign country and intend to raise their children in their own heritage language(s). It offers helpful suggestions for this challenging situation and provides useful strategies in the daily interactions between parents and children. |
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 1 The Complexity of Trilingualism | 13 |
Chapter 2 In the Beginning | 40 |
Chapter 3 The Home Years | 58 |
Chapter 4 Transition from Home to Preschool and Kindergarten | 108 |
Chapter 5 The Elementary School Years | 136 |
Childrens Voices | 171 |
Chapter 7 Concluding Remarks | 194 |
Epilogue | 209 |
Useful Websites for Parents | 210 |
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