Raising Bilingual Children
The Immigrant Parent's Complete Guide to Helping Your Child Learn English, Build Confidence, Thrive in a New Country
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Yavar Dehghani
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Raising Bilingual Children: The Immigrant Parent's Complete Guide to Helping Your Child Learn English, Build Confidence, and Thrive in a New Country
Has your child come home and said "Nobody talks to me" or "I don't want to go back"?
Are you watching your child struggle at school or in childcare, standing quietly at the edge of play, unsure how to join in — and feeling helpless about how to help?
You are not alone. And this book was written for you.
Raising Bilingual Children is a warm, practical, and compassionate guide for immigrant and migrant parents navigating one of the most important challenges of starting life in a new country — helping your child learn the host language while keeping their confidence, identity, and home culture intact.
Written by an educator with decades of experience supporting children with language and communication challenges, this book gives you the understanding and the tools to help your child thrive — without pressure, without guilt, and without giving up your home language.
Inside this book you will discover:
- Why children learn languages completely differently from adults — and why this changes everything about how you should support them
- What the "silent period" is and why your child's quietness is not a problem — it is part of the process
- How to create a language-rich home environment even if you do not speak the host language fluently
- Why keeping your home language is not a disadvantage — it is a proven advantage for your child's development
- Simple, everyday strategies that help children build vocabulary, confidence, and fluency naturally
- How to work effectively with schools and teachers to support your child's progress
- How to help shy or struggling children open up and engage
- The most common mistakes migrant parents make — and exactly how to avoid them
- How to build lasting confidence so your child feels proud of who they are in both worlds
This book does not ask you to become a teacher. It does not tell you to stop speaking your language at home. It meets you where you are — as a loving, committed parent doing your best in a difficult situation — and gives you a clear, reassuring path forward.
Because language grows where confidence lives. And confidence grows where children feel loved, safe, and understood.
Essential reading for immigrant and migrant parents, early childhood educators, settlement workers, and anyone supporting children adapting to life in a new country.