From Deseret News archives:
Speak easy: Children become bilingual at a young age
She had been in the kitchen of their Provo home, eating pudding. She had goo around her mouth as she walked into the living room where her father sat, talking to some guests. He spied her and said, "Sabrina, bring me a wet washcloth so I can clean your face."
Sabrina ignored him. She walked through the room with her head held high, like a filthy-faced princess. She walked straight out the door. Suddenly, her father realized that she didn't know he was talking to her because he wasn't speaking Spanish.
Sabrina's father, Trevor McKee, was an expert on how humans learn language. He was a professor of linguistics and child development at Brigham Young University and started the International Language Programs.
He had learned to speak Spanish on an LDS mission to Argentina. After he came home and married and had five children, he wrote his doctoral thesis on his various attempts to teach his babies to speak Spanish.
With his second youngest child, McKee had good success by speaking Spanish to her during daily "fun" times. Stories, songs and games were done in Spanish, and Sabrina's sister picked up the language without effort.
By the time Sabrina was in junior high, and could take Spanish at school and learn the more formal rules of grammar, the entire McKee family spoke English at home. But by then, Sabrina was fluent in both languages.
Today, Sabrina McKee is the director of the preschool that her father started several years ago before his death. The McKee Spanish Language School in Salt Lake City has about 44 students and is one of a growing number of resources for parents who want to help their children learn a second language at a young age.
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