This post is sponsored by LeapFrog. All opinions are 100% my own, and I would never recommend a product that I did not love. Raising a bilingual child requires everyday dedication, planning, and consistency. There are many different approaches to raising a bilingual child, depending on each family’s situation. More importantly, children need constant, real-life exposure to become adept in a language. When I had my son, Lennox, in 2017, my Salvadoran partner and I decided that we would raise...| LeapFrog Blog
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