The Art of Raising Multilingual Children
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Channel View Publications Ltd
Publishing:15th Sep '26
£24.95
This title is due to be published on 15th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This practical guide offers adaptable strategies for families raising children in multilingual homes. It draws on the latest research and the author’s own experience and provides a blueprint for parents with different heritage languages to support children’s language development, alongside their cognitive, social-emotional, and identity growth.
Offers grounded and flexible advice on multilingual parenting, family wellbeing and everyday family life.
This practical guide offers intentional, adaptable strategies for families raising children in multilingual environments, especially those where parents speak different heritage languages. It draws on the latest research and the author’s own experience and provides a blueprint for parents with different heritage languages to support children’s language development, alongside their cognitive, social-emotional, physical and identity growth.
The book addresses the real-life complexities families face when navigating multiple linguistic and cultural legacies and provides a roadmap for making thoughtful choices that honor each family's unique story. The author invites families to reflect on their beliefs and routines, challenge conventional ideas about childrearing and language, and explore creative solutions for fostering multilingualism in daily life.
Ultimately, this is a book about possibility: how families with diverse heritage languages can raise confident, connected, and resilient children in a multilingual world.
Drawing on decades of research grounded in her own family, Dr. Wang offers flexible, meaningful, exploratory strategies informed by multilingual development across ages. The book celebrates the unique challenges multilingual families face and, through a conversational style, invites parents to reflect on strengths and needs rather than follow a recipe. * Clara Vaz Bauler, Adelphi University, USA *
As a mother raising two girls in three languages, this book felt like both a guide and a companion. It reminded me that multilingual parenting isn’t about perfection but about connection. Xiao-lei Wang offers a thoughtful, research-informed perspective that affirms the profound interplay between language, identity, and family across generations.
* Raquel Plotka, Pace University, USA *ISBN: 9781836684473
Dimensions: 225mm x 170mm x 13mm
Weight: unknown
242 pages