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    Kids growing up with 4 languages and choice of FR vs NL school

    @gleelyn My situation is not the same as yours and you already got some good replies on r/Brussels, but I thought that it may still be useful for you to get my input because I have children that are a bit older and who speak four languages (and are learning a fifth). My children are native...
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    Multilingual environment, 2 years and 8 months old child having a language explosion (grammatically) in a single language

    @anndryperez My youngest daughter is exactly the same age as your son and shows strong preference to Swedish but I am not at all worried because her three older siblings all speak 4+ languages. My daughter at the moment forms surprisingly complex sentences in Swedish ("One could say that I am...
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    Some advice on how best to raise a child with 2, possibly 3, languages

    @greydot I am a native Swedish speaker, my husband is a native English speaker and we live in Finland, so I am quite familiar with this kind of situation. In many cities and some villages, you can send your child to either fully English language daycare and school or bilingual immersion...
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    Some advice on how best to raise a child with 2, possibly 3, languages

    @greydot What is the status of English in the country that you live in now? If children typically learn English well in school or during their free time, I would definitely focus on speaking only X with your child because it is spoken by few people and your child would need as much exposure to...
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