Hello! Background: I have a 6 months old with my partner who also has a 4,5 year old. I have been in her life since she was 2 years old and we all live together full time. At home, we speak language A (community language) and language B (we are both native speakers and have been practicing and failing at OPOL in favour of the community language). Additionally, I am fluent in language C that my partner has been learning for about 1 year and knows basic phrases by now. The 4,5 year old is very stubborn and has a strong preference towards language A. I am planning OPOL with the baby in language C.
Couple of weeks ago, I bought some singing books in language C and the 4,5 year old has been obsessed with them and to my amusement can sing along - some songs with nearly perfect pronunciation. The question is what do I do now? We were focusing so much on bringing her on board with language B (also grandparents language) that we did not even attempt language C.
Has anybody been in a similar situation? How can I approach it the topic in a structured way? Is there a way, that down the road, both kids could have similar knowledge of the three languages? Or maybe see if the singing books remain in good graces for longer / try other age appropriate and fun ways to bring about the language (any suggestions)?
Couple of weeks ago, I bought some singing books in language C and the 4,5 year old has been obsessed with them and to my amusement can sing along - some songs with nearly perfect pronunciation. The question is what do I do now? We were focusing so much on bringing her on board with language B (also grandparents language) that we did not even attempt language C.
Has anybody been in a similar situation? How can I approach it the topic in a structured way? Is there a way, that down the road, both kids could have similar knowledge of the three languages? Or maybe see if the singing books remain in good graces for longer / try other age appropriate and fun ways to bring about the language (any suggestions)?