As those of you who follow us on Facebook and Twitter may be aware, this week was One Parent One Language week at a great bilingual parenting blog called Spanglish Baby. Bloggers Ana and Roxana dedicated the entire week to talking about this popular bilingual parenting method, which involves each parent speaking to a child in his or her native language. This method is often the logical choice for dual language couples who want their children to be bilingual but, as in most things in life, raising a child using the OPOL method does present many challenges. What if one parent doesn’t understand the other’s language? Should parents stick to the method in social situations outside the home even when it may seem offensive to others? Can speaking to a child in a foreign language in public make the child feel self-conscious?
Spanglish Baby consulted with a group of experts to find the answers to some of these questions. Some of the OPOL week posts include real life stories about the ins and outs of daily life in a OPOL home and expert advice on how to encourage kids to speak in the minority language. There’s also a great article by Dr. Naomi Steiner, author of 7 Steps to Raising a Bilingual Child, on why the OPOL method is so effective in bilingual homes. Here’s her list of FIVE REASONS WHY OPOL IS THE WAY TO GO to get you started. The advice is obviously geared toward Spanish as the minority language, but the advice could certainly be applied to any language combination:
Whether you choose OPOL or any of the other bilingual parenting methods to raise your bilingual family, we at Bilingual Readers will be here to give you ideas and advice on how to use reading as an effective language learning tool. Remember that you can also find useful resources on bilingualism, early literacy, language acquistion and more on our Resources page, which is constantly being updated with new and interesting articles and websites.