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What's your top reason for teaching your child multiple languages?





On weekdays, how many hours of minority language(s) is your child exposed to?





On weekends, how many hours of minority language(s) is your child exposed to:





How many weeks per year does your child spend in home country, where minority language is spoken?





In the foreseeable future, do you anticipate the visitation rate above to:



How important for you is your child’s reading proficiency in the minority language:



Do you currently live on the same continent as your home country, where minority language is spoken? Please assume North and South America are separate continents.


Do you expect bilingual education for your child to strain the family budget?


Is your minority language currently in decline?


When your child answers you in another language (not the one you're working on), what do you do?





How many languages are you exposing your children to?





If your child exhibits "passive" language proficiency, would you consider it a success? Passive proficiency means your child understands a language, but will respond with another "primary" language.


Number of parents who natively speak the minority language(s) your child is learning? For example, if it's your nanny who's teaching your child to speak Chinese, answer "0".



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