Is it possible to work with three languages with children?
Yes, as long as exposure is gradual, consistent, and age-appropriate.
Children growing up between Portuguese, English, and French need consistent contact with the three languages. For many families, one language appears naturally at school, another at home, and another through books, culture, or study.
Vineyard Light Press creates materials that help children connect with these languages through reading, vocabulary, and educational activities.
Every language carries memories, culture, ways of thinking, and family bonds. When children stay connected to more than one language, they expand their possibilities for communication and understanding.
Yes, as long as exposure is gradual, consistent, and age-appropriate.
Yes, especially at first. This can be part of the language development process.
Yes. They give structure to short moments of reading and practice at home.