tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35124868099611785.post8985348046290033788..comments2023-10-24T12:39:03.746+02:00Comments on Uh Oh Spaghettios: Max: almost 4 years oldRebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15768568719894187436noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35124868099611785.post-88959871525816335832013-08-19T15:44:56.957+02:002013-08-19T15:44:56.957+02:00I think the reading will help solidify a lot. What...I think the reading will help solidify a lot. What do you think? Some of those mistakes are so fossilized now that I can't work them out of their little brains...I'm hoping that bilingual school will. Rebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15768568719894187436noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35124868099611785.post-3311939392972383222013-08-01T23:04:09.515+02:002013-08-01T23:04:09.515+02:00It's great you take the time to stop and evalu...It's great you take the time to stop and evaluate your kids' language - I feel a bit guilty for not doing some "fixing up" over the years, especially after two weeks with family in England where my older son sometimes floundered with his English when the subject got complex (i.e. Roman military strategy - a passion of his he has read about alot... in French!). But it's amazing what a two-week refresher course will do, and we came back with a pile of books from a series called "Goosebumps". Easy reading that is perfect for 9-11 boys looking for a little scary stuff! Congratulations to your daughter - reading English does come naturally to bilingual US-French kids in France, but she still had to WANT to do it!cmoihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06671083416552240683noreply@blogger.com