Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: bilingual, parents
“Whenever 23-month-old Sofia Drage sees someone she doesn’t know, she hides behind her mother. With reassurance, Sofia will peek around her mother’s leg. If she thinks a visitor is worthy, Sofia will count, “One, two, three … ” all the way to 12. Then she’ll do it again, only this time, it’s “uno, dos, tres … ”
Sofia’s parents, Diega Bravo and Brendan Drage, of Kirtland, Ohio, are teaching their daughter English and Spanish. Bravo believes conversations, reading and singing with her daughter are the most important ways to expose her to two languages. Sofia also plays with bilingual toys.”
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