Settlement Guide: Bilingual helping your child maintain heritage language and culture while growing up in Australia

Advocates say Australia "needs teachers in the schools who are bilingual and are bicultural."

Teacher in the school Source: AFP

The benefits of bilingual education are well documented. But experience shows that adapting it to your child’s needs is the only way to make it work for fostering cultural identity.


Census data reveals that over a fifth of Australian households speak a language other than English.

And while any parent raising bilingual children knows that language education can be a big task, research suggests it is worth the trouble.

And adapting language education to the child’s lived reality is key to avoid language and culture being felt as a burden
Mum and son in the kitchEN
There are several approaches for bringing children up bilingually. Source: Pexels - PNW Production



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