christianguy2121
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Both my partner and I are Vietnamese who live in the US. We both speak English and Vietnamese fluently and we want to have two children who can speak and write both languages.
Our question is: which is more difficult to raise as bilingual, 2 siblings or only child. After meeting our friends’ 2 children, we have been pondering ourselves ever since.
Our friends are Vietnamese Americans like us (born and raised in Vietnam). They have 7 and 9 years old kids. The older sibling used to speak English and Vietnamese fluently but as soon as the younger sibling entered elementary school, they both talk almost exclusively in English with each other. Their Vietnamese are deteriorating because there is now an English speaking group in the family.
So it seems we can easily force an only child to speak Vietnamese exclusively at home. However, if there are two siblings, they are very likely to speak English with each other while still speaking some Vietnamese to the parents. Any tip or trick to raise 2 siblings learning 2 languages (Vietnamese and English)?
Our question is: which is more difficult to raise as bilingual, 2 siblings or only child. After meeting our friends’ 2 children, we have been pondering ourselves ever since.
Our friends are Vietnamese Americans like us (born and raised in Vietnam). They have 7 and 9 years old kids. The older sibling used to speak English and Vietnamese fluently but as soon as the younger sibling entered elementary school, they both talk almost exclusively in English with each other. Their Vietnamese are deteriorating because there is now an English speaking group in the family.
So it seems we can easily force an only child to speak Vietnamese exclusively at home. However, if there are two siblings, they are very likely to speak English with each other while still speaking some Vietnamese to the parents. Any tip or trick to raise 2 siblings learning 2 languages (Vietnamese and English)?