Teach Spanish to your toddler
Toddler- hood the best time to learn September can be a great time to start something new, why not teach Spanish to your toddler. The idea might sound a bit crazy when you think that they are only starting to speak their first language, but this is exactly why it is the optimal time to…
5 things to do this January to enjoy and practise your Spanish skills
Practise and enjoy your Spanish Skills, here is how to: Do you speak Spanish, like the culture want to practice and enjoy your language skills? This blog post is for you! Here are 5 things you can do this January to enjoy and practise your Spanish skills. I have looked around for events, places and…
Learn the colours in English and Spanish
Why not learn the colours in English and Spanish at the same time. Children love colours and parents play a main role in helping them learn, here are some useful tips to help children learn the colours in English and Spanish. Children usually learn about colour during their preschool years. The ability to identify colours…
Get into the holiday mood and learn Spanish with your children
You can get into the summer holiday mood and learn Spanish with your children. Why not prepare my favourite Spanish summer recipe and learn some new words together. My ultimate summer food is Gazpacho! Luckily you can find it in every Spanish supermarket in handy carton to keep nice and cool in the fridge. On…
Using your hands, a powerful learning tool
According to developmental experts, manual dexterity is directly tied to cognitive development. “It’s through her hands that your baby demonstrates the link between thought and action,” says Rhoda Erhardt, a paediatric occupational therapist in who specializes in hand function. That’s why it’s important to track your child’s hand development and encourage her fine motor skills.…
Give it a go, learn Spanish with your children
It is time to give it a go! Learn Spanish with your children. You learned a language at school, you loved playing around with the different sounds in your mouth, a bit like chewing gum: “Bonjour mon ami” pursing your lips, bringing the ‘r’ down to your throat, giving your hair a flick in real…