Imagine this...

You’re sitting at the kitchen table, surrounded by books, articles, and notes on raising multilingual kids. You’ve heard how amazing it can be, but you’re also overwhelmed, wondering if you’re doing the right thing. You see your child, trying to keep up with multiple languages, sometimes feeling frustrated or tired, and it breaks your heart a little. Maybe there’s been a delay in speech, or teachers are mentioning concerns about their academic progress. And then there’s that nagging question—Am I giving them too much, or not enough? You want them to feel proud of every language they speak, but finding real support is tough. Resources are scarce, especially if you’re speaking a language not commonly taught. You’ve got teachers saying one thing, experts another, and you’re caught in the middle, just wanting the best for your child. You wish there was a clear way forward, someone to guide you through these questions so you can watch your child thrive. Now, imagine finding a clear path forward with experts who truly understand your challenges. This seminar brings together the expertise of a linguist with over 10 years of experience advising families and educators on multilingualism, and a seasoned speech therapist who specializes in working with multilingual children. Together, we’ll offer practical solutions tailored to your family’s unique needs. You’ll gain insights on supporting your child’s language journey, balancing multiple languages at home, and collaborating with schools—all grounded in real-world experience and a deep understanding of the multilingual experience.

What you'll learn

Practical Strategies for Consistent Language Exposure: Learn how to support daily language use at home, even for languages with limited resources.

Access Resources for Multilingual Families: Discover support and materials, especially for languages that are less commonly taught or resourced.

Support Your Child’s Academic Performance: Understand how multilingualism affects school performance and learn ways to help your child thrive academically.

Address Concerns About Speech and Language Delays: Receive expert advice on recognizing normal milestones versus signs of language difficulty and what steps to take.

Meet the speakers

Dr. Karin Martin

Consultant and Trainer in Multilingualism | Author | Senior Lecturer

Karin Martin, a multilingualism consultant with over a decade of experience, empowers families, educators, and organizations to navigate language development with confidence. As the author of Watch Your Language, Mom! A Guide to Multilingualism, she provides practical strategies to support parents in raising happy, confident multilingual children.

Sofía Zelou

Multilingual Speech and Language Therapist

Sofía Zelou is a multilingual neuro-speech and language therapist based in Barcelona, practicing in Spanish, English, Catalan, Greek, and Italian. She collaborates with international schools, supporting families and teachers to accelerate learning effectively, and is highly regarded for her work with diverse communities.

More benefits for you

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Create a Balanced Multilingual Environment at Home: Get tips for managing multiple languages in a way that’s engaging yet manageable for your child.

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Work Effectively with Educators and Schools: Learn how to collaborate with teachers to ensure your child’s multilingual abilities are supported and valued in the classroom.

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Explore the Benefits and Challenges of Multilingualism: We’ll address common advantages and concerns, helping you navigate any potential disadvantages for your child.

Ready to Transform Your Multilingual Parenting Approach?

Take the first step towards empowering your child's language development today!

Early bird until December 31st: 57 euros (after: 127 euros)

👉 Access to our combined expertise and research-based strategies 👉 A high-quality recording of the entire seminar 👉 30 minutes dedicated to answering your specific questions 👉A detailed PowerPoint presentation Limited spots available!

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