COLLABORATION WITH PARENTS IN BILINGUAL ACQUISITION
Parents of bilingual children are the main agents of the early development of their languages during the first socialization, while day care and school catch up during the second socialization. Parents want to have an expert advice from the pedagogical staff and try to influence and control the proc...
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doaj-cc96b3b120ec4e00887c759cbac59deb2020-11-25T00:07:58ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices2618-897X2618-89882017-12-0114226727510.22363/2312-8011-2017-14-2-267-27515381COLLABORATION WITH PARENTS IN BILINGUAL ACQUISITIONEkaterina Yu Protassova0University of HelsinkiParents of bilingual children are the main agents of the early development of their languages during the first socialization, while day care and school catch up during the second socialization. Parents want to have an expert advice from the pedagogical staff and try to influence and control the process of language acquisition. The article deals with parents’ attitudes and the ways to make adults in child’s surroundings collaborate with each other. It demonstrates the international and the Finnish experience of partnerships between home, kindergarten and school in multilingual settings and its results for the balanced use of languages. The study shows how the Finnish-Russian parents understand their goals concerning the wellbeing of children and what they are ready to invest in interactions with the educational institutions.http://journals.rudn.ru/polylinguality/article/viewFile/16566/15551bilingual educationbilingual childrenFinnish-Russian bilingualismparents’ attitudescollaboration/partnership between homeday care and school |
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Ekaterina Yu Protassova COLLABORATION WITH PARENTS IN BILINGUAL ACQUISITION Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices bilingual education bilingual children Finnish-Russian bilingualism parents’ attitudes collaboration/partnership between home day care and school |
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COLLABORATION WITH PARENTS IN BILINGUAL ACQUISITION |
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COLLABORATION WITH PARENTS IN BILINGUAL ACQUISITION |
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COLLABORATION WITH PARENTS IN BILINGUAL ACQUISITION |
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COLLABORATION WITH PARENTS IN BILINGUAL ACQUISITION |
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collaboration with parents in bilingual acquisition |
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Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) |
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Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices |
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2618-897X 2618-8988 |
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2017-12-01 |
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Parents of bilingual children are the main agents of the early development of their languages during the first socialization, while day care and school catch up during the second socialization. Parents want to have an expert advice from the pedagogical staff and try to influence and control the process of language acquisition. The article deals with parents’ attitudes and the ways to make adults in child’s surroundings collaborate with each other. It demonstrates the international and the Finnish experience of partnerships between home, kindergarten and school in multilingual settings and its results for the balanced use of languages. The study shows how the Finnish-Russian parents understand their goals concerning the wellbeing of children and what they are ready to invest in interactions with the educational institutions. |
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bilingual education bilingual children Finnish-Russian bilingualism parents’ attitudes collaboration/partnership between home day care and school |
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http://journals.rudn.ru/polylinguality/article/viewFile/16566/15551 |
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