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Like me, you may love bedtime with baby for the bathtime scents, the snuggles, the giggles and the stories.
Like me, you may love bedtime with baby for the bathtime scents, the snuggles, the giggles and the stories.
Bilingual songs and nursery rhymes in particular are wonderful for little ones, as there is a cadence in the rhyming that helps little ears become attuned to phonics and develop early literacy skills.
Why not give toddlers a bilingual advantage by exposing them to nursery rhymes in two languages?
Won’t you both be proud when your toddler effortlessly rattles off a rhyme in English and in a second language, like Spanish?
So, what are some of the benefits of bilingualism?
Countless studies support the idea that bilingualism is good for babies, linking it to:
And of course, if you’re raising bilingual babies, you’re raising global citizens – opening up their world to more people, cultures, and experiences to enrich their life. Now that feels good!
How can you raise a bilingual baby if you don’t speak a second language?
Surprise! You don’t need to speak a second language to expose your little one to a language like Spanish. Spanish is a completely phonetic language. Each and every letter makes the same sound consistently throughout all vocabulary, making Spanish much easier to read than English!
¡Vamos! Let’s go! It’s never too early to start.
Bedtime just got better.
Raising a bilingual child? On this page, our very own Director of Learning Design and Efficacy, Sophia Espinoza, addresses some of the most common questions, concerns, and curiosities around the benefits of bilingualism. Get the scoop below!
Sophia Espinoza is a career educator and curriculum designer with seven years of experience teaching in private and independent schools across the country. She is an expert in 21st-century education, including technologically-powered personalization, multilingual and multicultural curriculums, and social-emotional learning.
Sophia began teaching in Chicago Public Schools through Chicago Teaching Fellows, learning to support both English Language Learners and students with neurodiverse needs. Among her proudest accomplishments is launching the AltSchool Spanish Immersion Program, with the mission of creating bilingual global citizens who are socially conscious and environmentally aware. Sophia holds a B.A. from Northwestern University and M.A.Ed. from Dominican University.