When I first wrote about my multilingual experience on my blog here back in February, I had no idea how I was going to go about teaching my baby both Korean and Brazilian Portuguese. After some trial and error, I decided to alternate days and speak all Korean to him one day and all Portuguese the next. For months I did this without any response from him at all. I often wondered if anything was sinking in and I doubted myself. Then, there was some feedback from Greyson. The first thing he recognized in all three languages was "clap your hands." He would clap whenever we said it in any of the languages! And then when he turned 1 in July, he was starting to verbalize a lot more. He started mimicking the words (mostly in English, but that's ok). In early August, I did this video and did an impromptu "test." I asked him to show me his head in all three languages...and he did it. I was so excited and surprised. (I probably should have thrown in some other words in the video to show that he wasn't just touching his head because he touches his head for any word, but trust me...he was touching his head because he knew what I was saying!)
What I've learned for my 14-month experiment so far, after the jump!