This post is purely focusing on reasons why we decided to pass our mother tongues ( yes plural because husband and I have entirely different mother tongue) to our children.
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Czech countryside |
Many people may have many other reason why to do so. In no particular order of importance, here are our answers to the "WHY":
1) Authenticity of communication with our off springs
To us we will never speak our second or third language as well as our mother tongue, even though we are pretty good.
Also all those little expressions and jokes...right?
2) Passing on the cultural heritage
Lots of the culture we grew up in is locked in language. Some things you just cannot translate. LingoPapa uses many Urdu proverbs to illustrate a point for example.
3) Passing on a skill for life
Being able to use another language and think in it is an invaluable skill and asset. Even if you think your language is too small or not wide spoken.
4) Brain development
It is proven that bilingual people use their brains differently and even the brain structure develops advantageously. Problem solving is also apparently a strong skill for multilingual people.
5) Raising confident children of mixed heritage
We are strong believers that third culture kids need to know their roots in order to live their life to full ( or at least fuller) potential. Nothing sadder to see if a child cannot communicate with relatives in country of origin. Plus there is so much to learn from your parental cultures and bring it forward.
6) Dementia prevention for all family
Yes, constant brain challenge of switching and learning on daily basis helps.
7) Promote curiosity about languages
Our 4 year old is aware about the fact that many people speak different languages and just this morning him and his baby brother demanded to watch Fireman Sam in Spanish.
There is probably more but these are the most prominent to us. I will elaborate on above points in detail in future blogs.
What reasons do you have behind passing your mother tongue to your children?
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LittleLingo at Karachi airport |
Comments
Very helpful tips
Marie