I am a SAHM and we do OPOL, I speak to him in the minority language (Japanese) and im the only one that does on a day to day basis as we live in USA. A parent of a mums group im a part of reached out to me to see if we’d be interested in a babysitting/play date swap of a couple of days a week. For example, my kid does 2mornings/week at theirs and their kid does 3 mornings/week at ours etc. My husband works Night Shift so our house is Japanese in the morning, he’s awake during the afternoons, so our house hold becomes English in the afternoons, although I speak to my son in Japanese always, when I’m addressing both its English. And then back to Japanese before bedtime.
My hesitation with this is how much would that affect my sons Japanese development? Will I still be able to speak Japanese to my so while his friend is over? Or do u think I’ll naturally switch to english?
My number 1 goal and the reason I’m so adamant that I’ll stay home with him is so that he can learn Japanese.
Any thoughts, opinions and anecdotal evidence all appreciated here. Thank you!
Edit to add:
Thanks for your input everyone. I’ve decided not to do it as I’m really not looking for childcare right now, and I’d only be doing it to help out the other family. Sometimes I gotta do me, and what’s best for my little family. And it’s given me the push to make steps to try to find a Japanese speaking friend for my son to play with!
My hesitation with this is how much would that affect my sons Japanese development? Will I still be able to speak Japanese to my so while his friend is over? Or do u think I’ll naturally switch to english?
My number 1 goal and the reason I’m so adamant that I’ll stay home with him is so that he can learn Japanese.
Any thoughts, opinions and anecdotal evidence all appreciated here. Thank you!
Edit to add:
Thanks for your input everyone. I’ve decided not to do it as I’m really not looking for childcare right now, and I’d only be doing it to help out the other family. Sometimes I gotta do me, and what’s best for my little family. And it’s given me the push to make steps to try to find a Japanese speaking friend for my son to play with!