Rethinking the Oreo . . .- For many living in America with an Asian or part-Asian heritage, it is sometimes difficult to find value in our "other" culture. There is pressure from peers and culture to conform to the American way of doing things. Sometimes it can feel like the whole world is going American and there is little or no value in the Asian way of doing things.
This article presents the reader with a subtle way Asia is influencing the Western world and is an easy example to use when talking to young kids.
If you want to teach your kids Chinese, but don't speak it yourself, you've come to the right place. The resources I've chosen to compile here are a result of my experiences (as a mom and teacher) and the influences of my background in language development, literacy, and education. I hope that the ideas here will help you find creative ways to teach your children Chinese.
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