
If parents want to teach their baby 2 languages, is it best to designate one language to each parent to teach?
I mean like the mother will speak to the baby only in..Arabic, for example, and the father will only speak to the baby in like French. Will the baby (newborn) grow to learn both languages? How about if the baby is living in U.S, how should they teach the baby English as well as the 2 languages?
Just wondering =)
Babies learn the same no matter the language. By being taught by repetition and word association. If it were me, I would have one parent speak one language exclusively with the baby and the other parent speak the other language. HTH!
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