These caregivers can help children connect with the family's native tongue.
"I definitely recommend it to families to help their children with their linguistic tools and global appreciation."
Advertisement"We intentionally picked a Filipino caregiver who spoke Tagalog for live-in help because of how nurturing and outgoing the community is," Bhalla Mistry told BI.
"Children who grow up multilingual often develop better communication skills and can switch between languages more easily," Bhalla Mistry said.
Multilingual nannies can help children connect with their native tonguesMaria Olsson-Tysor of Orange County, California, hails from Sweden and only speaks Swedish to her children, while her husband speaks to them in English.
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Organizations:
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Locations:
Miami, Singapore, London, COVID, Switzerland, Orange County , California, Sweden