What Multilingual Classrooms Really Need (and how to get there) with Karen Nemeth
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In today's early childhood classrooms, children are learning two, three, sometimes even four languages at once. The question isn't whether multilingual learners will be in your classroom—it's how you'll support them.
In this episode of Early Childhood Chapters, Karen Nemeth—author of Many Languages, One Classroom, 2nd Edition—shares practical, research-informed strategies for creating classrooms where every child's language and culture are valued.
From rethinking how we define language development to building stronger partnerships with families, this conversation offers clear, actionable guidance for educators and leaders alike.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why language must be connected to meaning—not just speech sounds—to support development
- How shifting from a "deficit" view to a strengths-based view changes everything for multilingual learners
- The "4 Cs" framework: comprehension, communication, connection, and collaboration—and how they work together
- Why relationships and belonging are essential for language and literacy growth
- Practical strategies for connecting with families—even when you don't share a language
- How to use play, storytelling, and everyday routines to support language development
- Why supporting a child's home language actually strengthens English learning
Key takeaway:
Start with what's familiar to each child—and build from there.
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