The word "landmark" is an Olde English word originally used to describe the expansion of the boundaries of a kingdom. Nowadays, this word is typically reserved to describe changes in legislation which will have a massive impact on our lives. I think it's fair to use...
A Summary of Current Speech Acquisition Data Across 27 Languages
The word "landmark" is an Olde English word originally used to describe the expansion of the boundaries of a kingdom. Nowadays, this word is typically reserved to describe changes in legislation which will have a massive impact on our lives. I think it's fair to use...
What is the Purpose of the CALP Score?
Earlier this week I did a webinar for a school district, and one of the things we talked about was...
Do I Need to Test Bilingual Children in Both Languages?
This is a question I have heard a lot lately. Is there a certain point at which it is acceptable...
Stuttering and Bilingual Students – Explanation and Resources
Most of us are comfortable treating fluency. And many of us have our heads correctly wrapped...
Should I Stop Speaking my Native Language with my Children?
Should I stop speaking my native language with my child? In my 20+ years as a bilingual...
Can you define bilingual education for me?
I recently received a letter from a trainer of clinical providers at a large insurance company...
Case Study: Walking through a bilingual language sample
This is a follow up to last week's post: Verb Errors of Spanish Speakers. Let's follow this...