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Just looking to see if anyone is still looking at this thread...actually the first time I've ever noticed this forum and I've been a member of adoption.com for quite some time. Would be interested in hearing from folks on here!
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I'd love to be involved in some discussions here. I've always wished I'd completely picked up the language when my parents moved overseas, but I was just too old (over ten) to pick it up easily and wasn't motivated enough to work on it enough. I still speak Hungarian, but I'll never be completely fluent even though I'm trying to keep what I have.
It's just so natural for small children to learn languages, I'm facinated by the "how" language developes in children in the first 6-7 seven years of life. There are stages I've found in my experience of different parts coming easily even when children are too old for automatic pick up of a language.
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We are currantly all learning conversational Romanian as part of our home school. It's challenging, but the boys like it. The oldest feels like he's getting something back that he lost.
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