More and more children starting school in the UK, do not have English as a first language. The language of their family may be Polish, Romanian, Kurdish, Bulgarian or one of many other languages represented in our local community. When the child starts school or nursery it may be their first real exposure to the English or Welsh language.
Many parents worry that speaking their home language will place their child at a disadvantage when they start school in the UK. This is not true. If your child has developed a good foundation in their home language, they should pick up a second language quite easily once they start to hear and practise this language.
Young children can learn two or more languages at the same time. They usually learn quickly when they have lots of opportunities to hear and use both or all languages. Sometimes children will use words or phrases from both languages in the same sentence. That’s OK! It may sound as though they are confused but they are actually learning the rules and vocabulary from both languages and sorting them out in their brains. It is a sign of good learning and thinking.
Talk to your children about language; Talk about the special people in their lives who speak your language, including relatives and friends. Make your home language fun by reading books, singing songs, and playing games in it. If your child responds in English, repeat the response back to them in the home language so that they can hear a good model.
Try not to be discouraged from speaking to your child in your home language. You will be glad you persevered!
Please remember you do not need to be able to speak English to see a Speech and Language Therapist. An interpreter can be arranged for your appointment.