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    Spanish immersion daycare or English daycare +Mexican abuelita

    @anastasiabirago All my husband’s cousins’ kids were nannied by a Spanish speaking grandma and none of them speak Spanish. They are now in immersion grade school. But it’s not the same. I feel like that alone is not enough.
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    Spanish immersion daycare or English daycare +Mexican abuelita

    Here’s my dilemma. My 16 mo old is ready for daycare, part time. My husband is fluent heritage Spanish speaker but rarely speaks Spanish to baby. I barely know any, but do my best and speak more Spanish to her than he does (reading other posts, I need to try and learn more now). I have 3...
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