ok. We have a little boy, relative adoption pending, who has been in our care for 3 months now. he spent 7 of the first 8 months of his life in a Spanish-speaking foster home. We found out today (Hispanics at the next table in a restuarant) that he's babbling in Spanish. We thought he was too young to nurture the bilingual thing, but now we're having second thoughts. We realized that we've learned to read his body language and he probably hasn't figured out that we have no idea what he's saying.
Would it be a good idea to get him in a Spanish speaking day care for a few hours a week, or would it just confuse him more? We realize the value of being bilingual in the employment world, and will probably be more so in 20 years. What do you think? I know a good pre-K through 8th grade school for him, (they teach them to read and write in Spanish. We're both former teachers and we could do the English end of it) but he's just turning one next month, so it will be three years before
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