How to raise trilingual kids using the OPOL method: One Person One Language?
Perhaps you’ve heard of the OPOL (One Person One Language) method where each of the parents speaks with the children their heritage language. This approach is commonly used with multilingual families.
Imagine what a child can do in life if they can speak two or more languages? Be an international pilot? a foreign correspondent? work for the United Nations? work as an international sales manager? become a diplomat? become the CEO of a corporation based in Germany, China, or Poland? Why not?
In this interview, a mum of multilingual children who learn English, Polish, and Italian at the same time shares her experience in raising multilingual children.