How to Support Your Multilingual Child’s Emotional Needs at Schoolwith Mimi

How to Support Your Multilingual Child’s Emotional Needs at Schoolwith Mimi

Starting school in a foreign language is a significant cognitive challenge, but it’s the emotional challenge that often weighs heaviest on our children. In this episode of Dam Parenting, Eva is joined by Mimi from ⁠Growing Up Multilingual⁠ to take a warm, honest, and direct look at why emotional language is a superpower for kids entering the Dutch school system. We debunk the myth that children "just pick up" the words for their feelings and explore what they actually experience emotionally in a classroom where they don't yet speak the dominant tongue.

Mimi explains why building a strong emotional vocabulary in your home language is actually the best way to support their confidence at school. We share practical strategies for teaching "needs-based" words and discuss how parents and teachers can collaborate to build a sense of safety. Whether your child is about to start their journey or is already navigating life between languages, this episode offers the tools to ensure they feel heard, even when they’re still finding their voice.

Det här avsnittet är hämtat från ett öppet RSS-flöde och publiceras inte av Podme. Det kan innehålla reklam.

Avsnitt(203)

Gossip, Gossib & Godsib: The Medieval Women's Ritual That Became a Dirty Word

Gossip, Gossib & Godsib: The Medieval Women's Ritual That Became a Dirty Word

Gossip. Gossib. Godsib. The same word — and the meaning was changed on purpose. Before gossip became something shameful, it meant godsib: God's sibling. Your circle. The women who gathered around you ...

31 Maj 21min

You don't have to do this alone: MamaSocial, mum friendship and maternal mental health in the Netherlands

You don't have to do this alone: MamaSocial, mum friendship and maternal mental health in the Netherlands

We close Maternal Mental Health Month with something the research says matters just as much as therapy: community. Rachael Forester — therapist and new lead of MamaSocial — joins Dam Parenting to talk...

30 Maj 14min

Delft Mama - The Thing That Actually Helps Expat Isolation

Delft Mama - The Thing That Actually Helps Expat Isolation

Maternal mental health doesn't always look like crisis. Sometimes it looks like not having a single person to call when your baby spikes a temperature at midnight. This week, as part of our Maternal M...

30 Maj 6min

Music, Dance & Mental Health: The Amsterdam Events Where Parents and Kids Can Let Go

Music, Dance & Mental Health: The Amsterdam Events Where Parents and Kids Can Let Go

When was the last time you danced? Not in the kitchen with a toddler on your hip — actually danced, to music you love, in a space that felt like yours?On this special episode on Dam Parenting closing ...

30 Maj 11min

Finding Your People Abroad: How Expat Kids Eindhoven Is Fighting Expat Loneliness One Hangout at a Time

Finding Your People Abroad: How Expat Kids Eindhoven Is Fighting Expat Loneliness One Hangout at a Time

For those in the Eindhoven region, we have reached out to a community down there, ready and waiting to welcome you.On this episode I'm joined by Sylvia, founder of Expat Kids Eindhoven — a community s...

30 Maj 9min

Singing for Mental Health: Why Mums Who Sing Together Feel Less Anxious, Less Alone

Singing for Mental Health: Why Mums Who Sing Together Feel Less Anxious, Less Alone

What if one of the most powerful things you could do for your mental health as a mother didn't involve a therapist, a screen, or a to-do list — but your own voice?This week on Dam Parenting, we're clo...

30 Maj 18min

Starting Solids Anxiety: What to Feed Your Baby with Petit Gourmet Academy

Starting Solids Anxiety: What to Feed Your Baby with Petit Gourmet Academy

Starting solids is meant to be an exciting milestone—but for many parents, it brings anxiety, confusion, and a constant feeling of getting it wrong.When do you actually start? What should your baby ea...

27 Maj 35min

Postpartum Mental Health in the Netherlands: Veronika's Honest Story

Postpartum Mental Health in the Netherlands: Veronika's Honest Story

In the Netherlands, if you are experiencing postpartum depression (PPD), your first point of contact should be your huisarts (general practitioner) or verloskundige (midwife). They can formally diagno...

23 Maj 25min

Populärt inom För unga lyssnare

rss-fran-blojor-till-brollop
badfluence
magiska-godnattsagor
lojsan-buster
rss-vuxna-pa-latsas
the-power-meeting-podcast
rss-2under2
dilemma-2
rss-jossan-nina
tabberaset
godnattstund
mammasanningar-med-vivi-och-carin
rss-foraldramotet-bring-lagercrantz
rss-skilsmassopodden
rss-hastnetpodden
fatta-familjen
rss-angra-inget-3
rss-sagor-i-barnradion
rss-sagor-med-saga
rss-pennys-parenting