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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 571431" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>VERY interesting Marguerite. I do see a BIG difference between Partner and V in the way they learn 2 languages. </p><p>I did indeed had to lower my expectations or my demands on V but I certainly have not stopped speaking French. </p><p>Interrestingly, when my parents are in town, V will use as much French as possible with them. Partner is 100%, but V gives his best and gets the point across. After all, that's waht language is: a back and forth communication and V is certainly doing that at his level.</p><p>Because I know V has some challenges, I do favor English with him. But I firmly believe that the bilangual exposure forces his brain to hear and think and eventually will pay off. </p><p>I'd be quite curious to read the study you're talking about. All my 3 kids have/had language issues and yet I feel that 2 languages are helping them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 571431, member: 11847"] VERY interesting Marguerite. I do see a BIG difference between Partner and V in the way they learn 2 languages. I did indeed had to lower my expectations or my demands on V but I certainly have not stopped speaking French. Interrestingly, when my parents are in town, V will use as much French as possible with them. Partner is 100%, but V gives his best and gets the point across. After all, that's waht language is: a back and forth communication and V is certainly doing that at his level. Because I know V has some challenges, I do favor English with him. But I firmly believe that the bilangual exposure forces his brain to hear and think and eventually will pay off. I'd be quite curious to read the study you're talking about. All my 3 kids have/had language issues and yet I feel that 2 languages are helping them. [/QUOTE]
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