What do non fluent parents do when they "run out" of language and cannot learn fast enough to match their child's pace of language acquisition?
I'm a non fluent heritage speaker of Mandarin. I can speak about daily life things like cooking, eating, playing, and casual/shallow chats with strangers. I can read books with pinyin, but mostly I just translate our English books because it's mentally easier and faster to read in English and translate in my head.
My son is almost 2.5 years old, and I've been doing OPOL with him since birth with the exception of English songs. His dominant language is Mandarin and he pretty much 100% switches to mandarin with me even when speaking English with others. Our family and community language is English.
Despite doing my best to learn the names for cement mixer, crane, bulldozer, triceratops, pterodactyl, brontosaurus and a bajillion other toddler obsessions, I just can't keep up with his need to acquire language. I cannot learn enough new mandarin words fast enough to keep up with all his interests and books to be able to speak 100% mandarin to him. I find that I already have to simplify a lot of things because I lack an expansive Chinese vocabulary. Chinese people who chat with me assume I'm a native speaker, and while my accent and intuitive sense of grammar and sentence structure is fine ... I lack so much vocabulary to discuss a variety of topics.
I don't want to switch to English because I'm afraid it will "break" his expectation that he always speaks in Mandarin with mama. He 100% of the time switches to mandarin right now.
However, I just can't learn mandarin at the pace necessary to have full, rich conversations with him. How have other non fluent parents handled this?
We were offered a spot in a dual immersion preschool for him later this year, but I'm not okay with their ratios (1:12). Our child's current daycare is 1:5 for 2 year olds and 1:7 for 3 and 4 year olds. I will do my best to get him in the dual immersion K-6 program when he's older, but it's by lottery and not guaranteed. I feel like if I can keep him speaking Mandarin until he's 5 and enters the DLI program in elementary school then I can relax. But between ages 2-5 when I just can't learn Mandarin fast enough to support his pace of language acquisition, how should I approach this?
I'm a non fluent heritage speaker of Mandarin. I can speak about daily life things like cooking, eating, playing, and casual/shallow chats with strangers. I can read books with pinyin, but mostly I just translate our English books because it's mentally easier and faster to read in English and translate in my head.
My son is almost 2.5 years old, and I've been doing OPOL with him since birth with the exception of English songs. His dominant language is Mandarin and he pretty much 100% switches to mandarin with me even when speaking English with others. Our family and community language is English.
Despite doing my best to learn the names for cement mixer, crane, bulldozer, triceratops, pterodactyl, brontosaurus and a bajillion other toddler obsessions, I just can't keep up with his need to acquire language. I cannot learn enough new mandarin words fast enough to keep up with all his interests and books to be able to speak 100% mandarin to him. I find that I already have to simplify a lot of things because I lack an expansive Chinese vocabulary. Chinese people who chat with me assume I'm a native speaker, and while my accent and intuitive sense of grammar and sentence structure is fine ... I lack so much vocabulary to discuss a variety of topics.
I don't want to switch to English because I'm afraid it will "break" his expectation that he always speaks in Mandarin with mama. He 100% of the time switches to mandarin right now.
However, I just can't learn mandarin at the pace necessary to have full, rich conversations with him. How have other non fluent parents handled this?
We were offered a spot in a dual immersion preschool for him later this year, but I'm not okay with their ratios (1:12). Our child's current daycare is 1:5 for 2 year olds and 1:7 for 3 and 4 year olds. I will do my best to get him in the dual immersion K-6 program when he's older, but it's by lottery and not guaranteed. I feel like if I can keep him speaking Mandarin until he's 5 and enters the DLI program in elementary school then I can relax. But between ages 2-5 when I just can't learn Mandarin fast enough to support his pace of language acquisition, how should I approach this?