BY: Kristie Prada
Any parent with a connection to Italy is probably dreaming of bringing up little bilingual babies who speak Italian, understand the culture and can make gnocchi with Nonna! The truth is unless you live in Italy, keeping up with any language education is tough going.
For adults, learning a new language is a long journey of classes, immersion, and holidays. Exposing yourself to the language and using it in sometimes painful situations! Even then we all find it difficult so how are you supposed to teach your children Italian if you know it. Or encourage your child to learn if you don’t!
SOURCE: https://www.italymagazine.com
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