The chance to learn French is the goal of the program Petits Poussins Too, a Daycare in West Harlem, New York. We teach young learners French. Despite some concerns, research has demonstrated that the program is appropriate for all children....
Read More ›Teaching bilingual French-English among children in our daycare is a great way to improve their memory, language skills, and other cognitive function. It benefits children aged four years old and below — the appropriate time when language...
Read More ›As a daycare that offers a French bilingual program for children, we already know your first impressions about this program. We completely understand if you think that a daycare that teaches bilingualism to children is a terrible idea, as...
Read More ›As children grow older, their curiosity about their surroundings also grows. This, in turn, fuels their eagerness to learn. As a result, they would inquire about things and investigate them on their own. One way to satisfy their curiosity and help...
Read More ›Seeing your child's first milestones (e.g., first step, smile, or word uttered) is a wonderful experience for the family. During an infant’s first year, they use their five basic senses to explore and learn about their surroundings. This...
Read More ›Your child may find it easier to study other languages they choose to learn after completing a French immersion program. Children can easily understand similar concepts in these languages thanks to their resemblance to other languages like...
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