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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq

Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq

Interviews with experts and parents sharing best practices for raising and teaching bilingual children.

Bilingual Avenue is a podcast created for parents raising bilingual children and educators teaching dual language learners. The Bilingual Avenue podcast is a guide on what to do, how to do it and what to expect when working with multilingual children. Tune in for insightful interviews with experts and parents as they share best practices, failures, obstacles and inspiration to guide your journey with bilingual children. If you are looking for resources, strategies and actionable tips, Bilingual Avenue is for you!
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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 152: Accountability: A to Z of Raising Bilingual Kids

152: Accountability: A to Z of Raising Bilingual Kids

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02/07/17 • 17 min

Have you ever thought about how accountability can help you on the bilingual journey?

This month, bloggers from around the world are coming together to write about the fascinating world of raising bilingual kids with topics from A to Z.

Bilingual Avenue is kicking things off with accountability!

It is not uncommon to lack the motivation needed to achieve the goals we have set for ourselves. Some days we are full of energy and ready to take on the world. Then on other days those same goals seem simply impossible!

As busy parents, we sometimes let everyday life get in the way of achieving our goals. This is one of the reasons why I believe it is so important to find ways to stay accountable to your family’s language objectives.

There are two main types of accountability, personal and external. Personal Accountability Leveraging personal accountability essentially means that you are accountable to yourself. You could, in other words, consider this your will power.

Some of us have stronger will powers than others. I would ask that you reflect on your own ability to carry through your commitments. If you know that you have a difficult time achieving personal obligations, then you may want to set up systems to strengthen your personal accountability.

It can be as simple as writing yourself a letter that you will revisit when you reach tougher times on your family’s language journey. But it can also be as elaborate as drafting a detailed daily routine that includes all sorts of language exposure for your child.

The key here is to find ways to create personal accountability as a tool to help you stay motivated when raising bilingual kids gets tough!

One great way to find personal accountability is to reflect on WHY you want to raise bilingual kids in the first place. Don’t be afraid to dig into your reasons!

To help you think through how you may leverage accountability for your own family, I am giving you a bit of homework.

List three personal reasons why you have chosen to raise multilingual children that can keep you personally accountable to your family’s language goals.External Accountability Think of external accountability as an individual or a group that helps you achieve your family’s language goals.

This group does not have to be limited to just bilingual individuals. Even your child’s pediatrician can serve as external accountability. Strive to find pediatricians who are supportive of multilingualism. They can help you assess your child’s language development just like they assess other developmental indicators.

As your child gets older, schools can serve as part of your accountability team. When you first start out, you may not know exactly how your external accountability will develop. Give it some time and push yourself to increase this type of accountability overtime.

Just like I gave you homework to dig into your personal accountability, I want you think about your external support network.

List three individuals or groups that will assist in holding you accountable through your family’s language journey.

For more inspiration to raise your bilingual kids, make sure to check out all the other wonderful posts in the A to Z of raising bilingual kids.

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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 123: Leveraging TV for language learning with Alice Jansen
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06/01/16 • 43 min

On this episode of Bilingual Avenue, I host the very first consulting call podcast episode. I chat with Alice Jansen, a member of the Bilingual Avenue Members’ Club! We talk about games for language development, the pros and cons of TV and how to establish a solid foundation for her daughter to learn Spanish!

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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 102: Q&A - Language barriers between families

102: Q&A - Language barriers between families

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01/05/16 • 18 min

On this episode of Bilingual Avenue, I answer a question from a mother who feels that a language barrier is forming between her and her daughter. She speaks the minority language with her daughter and she worries that her 3 year old's lack of fluency is creating a distance between them. I share my thoughts on how at the end of the day what our children really need is parenting. Language is just one of the many aspects of parenting.

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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 021: Inspiration from Florida’s Teacher of the Year with Dorina Sackman
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12/23/14 • 35 min

On this episode of the Bilingual Avenue podcast, I interview Dorina Sackman, Florida’s 2014 Teacher of the Year. Dorina shares with our listeners her own family journey and her advice for bilingual families.

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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 133: Baby English with Diana Sampedro

133: Baby English with Diana Sampedro

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08/10/16 • 34 min

On this episode of the podcast, I speak to Diana Sampedro the author of the book Baby English. Diana is a non-native English speaker raising a bilingual child. She shares her perspective, tips and strategy.

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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 131: Preparing for the bilingual language journey from the start with Amy Liermann
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07/26/16 • 36 min

On this episode of Bilingual Avenue, I chat with Amy Liermann about her family's language journey with her baby. We chat about how to use motherese in Spanish, sticking to the target language when you are out and about in the community and how to flood her son with Spanish when he come home from daycare.

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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 119: Overcoming challenges when raising bilingual children with Lorraine Ladish
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05/03/16 • 37 min

On this episode of Bilingual Avenue, I chat with Lorraine Ladish about the challenges of raising bilingual children. She shares her particular struggles while also providing great advice and perspective on overcoming common challenges when raising bilingual children.

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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 111: Non-native bilingual parenting with Elisabeth Alvarado
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03/08/16 • 33 min

On this episode of Bilingual Avenue, Elisabeth Alvarado shares her journey as a non-native bilingual mother. She shares her challenges and her successes and shares wonderful tips for parents raising kids in a language that is not the parent’s mother tongue.

On this podcast, Elisabeth shares with us:

-How she fell in love with Spanish;-How languages are managed in her home with the Minority Language at Home strategy;-How awkward it felt at first to speak a non-native language to her children the first day her son was born;-How she worked through that first fork in the road where she had to chose between English & Spanish;-How the effort paid off and now speaking Spanish is an engrained habit;-How books have been helpful to add vocabulary to her days with her children;-How she is preparing for when her children get to the point where they may prefer to speak Spanish to each other;-Some funny interactions they have had with others when they are all together as a family;-A proud parenting moment with family members in Peru while chatting on Skype;

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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 073: Be Bilingual – Practical Ideas for Multilingual Families with Annika Bourgogne
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06/23/15 • 21 min

On this episode of Bilingual Avenue, I interview book author and multilingual mom Annika Bourgogne. Annika provides advice for parents whose children are struggling to engage with them in the target language. She also shares tips for parents whose children are pushing back on learning to read in their home language along with inspiration for anyone on the language journey.

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Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq - 174: The Benefits of Talking to your Bilingual Children

174: The Benefits of Talking to your Bilingual Children

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11/27/18 • 10 min

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How many episodes does Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq have?

Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq currently has 175 episodes available.

What topics does Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq cover?

The podcast is about Arabic, Expat, Learning, Language, Parenting, Parent, Russian, Speaking, Kids & Family, Teaching, School, Reading, German, Help, Family, Hindi, Podcasts, Books, Mandarin, English, Education, Resources, Kids, French, Children, Tips, Teacher and Spanish.

What is the most popular episode on Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq?

The episode title '175: Is my Bilingual Child Confused?' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq?

The average episode length on Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq is 23 minutes.

How often are episodes of Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq released?

Episodes of Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq are typically released every 6 days, 17 hours.

When was the first episode of Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq?

The first episode of Bilingual Avenue with Marianna Du Bosq was released on Oct 7, 2014.

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