Small Children, Languages and Myths

Written by Emma Rath


Our children are growing up bilingual inrepparttar French part of Canada – Québec. “That’s fine”, says everyone. “Even though they’ll probably start speaking later because they’re learning two languages at once, they’ll catch up.”

Well actually, this well-entrenched idea that bilingual children are slower to acquire language, is actually a myth!

We were surprised and delighted to learn that research is finding that bilingual children do NOT acquire language later than monolingual children. Our first child participated in a language study on babies carried out at McGill University of Montréal, Québec, Canada. There it was explained to us that research is finding thatrepparttar 110639 difference in language acquisition of one child compared to another is very large. Some children speak sooner, some speak later. Andrepparttar 110640 range of language acquisition of bilingual children is just as large asrepparttar 110641 range for monolingual children, statistically speaking.

Although these research results are relatively recent, I was able to find an article onrepparttar 110642 internet about it, written by Professor Fred Genesee of McGill University at http://www.earlychildhood.com/Articles/index.cfm?FuseAction=Article&A=38, confirming what we had been told verbally. In addition, instead of seeing bilingualism asrepparttar 110643 minority exception torepparttar 110644 rule, Professor Genesee suggests that there many be as many children growing up bilingually as there are growing up monolingually.

So rest assured thatrepparttar 110645 myths are wrong andrepparttar 110646 following are true:

- Bilingual children do NOT have delayed language acquisition.

- Learning more than one language at a time is NOT difficult for small children.

- Bilingual children DO master both languages just as well as one. More and more parents are convinced ofrepparttar 110647 benefits of exposing their small children to foreign languages. This has resulted inrepparttar 110648 recent explosion of videos, books, music and computer software aimed at babies and preschoolers, that expose them to another language. For example, free computer games onrepparttar 110649 http://www.kiddiesgames.com website allow babies and preschoolers from an English-speaking environment to learn and practice French and Spanish.

Save $100.00 A Month With A Grocery Journal

Written by Barbara Carr Phillips


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Save $100.00 A Month With A Grocery Journal by Barbara Carr Phillips

Many people think personal journaling means writing a book of deep thoughts, butrepparttar 110641 most useful journals are simple notebooks that contain mundane lists, like grocery lists or to-do lists. I teach journaling workshops, and people are surprised when I tell them they can save over $100 a month by keeping a grocery journal.

A grocery journal will insure that you'll never lose extra savings because you forgot your coupons. Also, you won't ever find yourself standing inrepparttar 110642 grocery aisle wondering, "did I purchase ketchup last week or not?" Last week's list will be in your journal for you to review. You will save time and gas by avoiding extra trips torepparttar 110643 grocery because you forgot items you needed. Plus, you will have everything you need for each meal, every single day ofrepparttar 110644 week.

To get started, choose a small, spiral-bound notebook to use as your grocery journal. You want a notebook small enough to fit in your purse or pocket easily. Spiral bound is best because it lies flat when you are writing. Also, you can flip torepparttar 110645 page you need easily and it will stay open. Be sure to keep a pen clipped to your journal at all times. Also, clip a large paperclip in your book to hold coupons.

Here is how to organize and use your grocery journal:

Onrepparttar 110646 front pages of your journal, create price pages. Price pages are simply a list of items you buy fromrepparttar 110647 grocery store every month withrepparttar 110648 price of each item listed after them.

To make a price page, draw four columns on a notebook page. The first column isrepparttar 110649 widest, andrepparttar 110650 remaining three are just wide enough to write inrepparttar 110651 price of an item. The first column heading will be "Item," andrepparttar 110652 remaining three column headings will berepparttar 110653 names ofrepparttar 110654 three grocery stores you shop at most often.

Inrepparttar 110655 first column, list all ofrepparttar 110656 items you typically buy. Inrepparttar 110657 remaining three columns, listrepparttar 110658 price of those items at your three favorite stores. This way, you will know at a glance when a "sale" is really a "sale," or if you can buyrepparttar 110659 item at another store at better price.

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