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How I Teach My Son Spanish Using TPRS—and Why It Works for Us

  How I Teach My Son Spanish Using TPRS and Why It Works for Us When I first started teaching my son Spanish, I knew I didn’t want it to feel like school. I didn’t want worksheets, flashcards, or forced drills. I wanted connection. I wanted joy. I wanted language to feel like something we lived, not something we memorized. That’s when I started using a methodology I was trained in as a full-time certified teacher —TPRS: Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling. And honestly? It changed everything. What Is TPRS? TPRS is a language teaching method that uses storytelling, reading, and acting to build fluency. It’s low prep, picture-based, and incredibly interactive. Instead of focusing on grammar rules or vocabulary lists, we focus on communication—real, meaningful, and fun. The method taps into three modes of communication: • Interpersonal: We talk, ask questions, and act out scenes together. • Interpretive: He listens, watches, and reads stories in context. • Presentati...

The Bilingual Mommy Script: Speaking Life, Health, and Wisdom into Our Children

The Bilingual Mommy Script: Speaking Life, Health, and Wisdom into Our Children Every parent has a “mommy script”—those repeated phrases we say to our kids that shape their health, safety, and character. These words become more than reminders; they become anchors of well-being and moral development. Health, Well-Being, and Safety The mommy script often sounds like: • “Wash your hands before you eat.” • “Buckle up, safety first.” • “Drink water, not soda.” Simple, consistent phrases teach children that their bodies are precious and worth protecting. When repeated with love and clarity, these words form habits that last a lifetime. Moral and Character Development Beyond physical health, the mommy script nurtures the heart: • “Tell the truth, even when it’s hard.” • “Share with others, it makes life sweeter.” • “God made you special, and you have a purpose.” These affirmations guide children toward integrity, kindness, and faith-filled confidence. Why Targeted Approach Matters Children th...

Bilingual Mommy Script: Writing Our Family Story in Two Languages

  Bilingual Mommy Script: Writing Our Family Story in Two Languages When most people hear the word manuscript , they think of a book draft—pages waiting to be published. But for me, Bilingual Mommy Script is more than a play on words. It’s the living manuscript of family life: the everyday conversations, routines, and moments we share with our children. And when we choose to make those moments bilingual, we’re writing a story of empathy, connection, and joy. The Power of the Mommy Script Our daily “scripts”—bedtime routines, snack-time chats, car-ride songs—are the perfect places to plant bilingual seeds. Instead of treating Spanish practice as a separate subject, we weave it into the natural manuscript of our lives. That’s what makes it practical, joyful, and sustainable. Think of it this way: every “gracias” at the dinner table, every “buenas noches” whispered at bedtime, every bilingual song sung together becomes a line in the manuscript of your family’s story. 🎥 Turning Famil...

Introducing the Holiday Rhyme Project: Poetry with Purpose

  Introducing the Holiday Rhyme Project: Poetry with Purpose The holidays are a season of stories—tales of light, family, tradition, and joy. What better way to capture those stories than through poetry? That’s why we’re excited to share the Holiday Rhyme Project , a creative writing activity designed to help students explore the genre of poetry while connecting to the meaning of the season. What is the Holiday Rhyme Project? The Holiday Rhyme Project invites students to craft their own holiday-themed poem using rhyme and structure. Each student will: Name their holiday story Write at least four stanzas with a clear rhyming pattern Label the rhyme scheme for each stanza Summarize their author’s purpose in one sentence Identify the emotions and structures in their poem that support their purpose Outline what the audience should feel or experience when reading their work This project blends creativity with literacy skills, giving students a chance to practice poetic conv...