Hi everyone. I'm currently doing OPOL. I'm originally from Cameroon but grew up in Belgium. Went to a French school so it's my first language then years later we moved to the US. I stopped speaking French regularly for over a decade because of the environment but I picked it back up once I got pregnant and it's truly amazing how much our brains can retain. Since I started speaking to my son, all the words and expression are coming back to me and although it was awkward at first speaking French again I've gotten used to it and I feel comfortable. Watching French shows and speaking it with my sister has really helped. We honestly don't even remember at which point we made the switch to just speaking English and now we laugh about it in French. My husband is really supportive about teaching our son French. He's half Dominican and Half American. He speaks Spanish but is not confident enough in it to teach our son so we've been doing OPOL where I speak French exclusively to my son while my husband speaks English. We both work from home although my husband has a corporate job while I do social media. I want to get flashcards to teach my son about colors, objects, emotions, numbers etc... but I'm stuck because I don't know whether to do it in English first or French because when it comes to teaching, my husband is more relax than I am and I want to make sure our son knows his words in both languages if that makes sense. Also how do kids not get confused? for example if I teach him the word "pomme" for apple then his dad tells him it's called an apple, will my son think that he's saying the wrong word? Am I overthinking it? Help