We are two English-speaking parents with a 15-month-old baby. My husband is a long-term expat, born in Hong Kong, but never learnt Cantonese! He doesn't want his daughter to make the same mistake, and neither do I.
The question is how to go about it. We're living in Discovery Bay and there's one kindergarten DMK (from ages 3-5) which has an Anglo-Chinese stream, and they're accustomed to expat kids with no Chinese knowledge before they start. We think this sounds ideal, just to enable her to make conversation with kids in the local playground. Then we plan to send her to a normal international primary school.
But I have two concerns: (1) Wouldn't it be better to start with a Cantonese-speaking playgroup earlier than age 3? and (2) Our baby is born in December which I understand mean she'll be the youngest in her class. I'm a bit concerned that this, combined with learning a new language, might cause her education to fall behind and she would either not be ready for P1 or feel discouraged.
Any thoughts from other parents would be much appreciated!
The question is how to go about it. We're living in Discovery Bay and there's one kindergarten DMK (from ages 3-5) which has an Anglo-Chinese stream, and they're accustomed to expat kids with no Chinese knowledge before they start. We think this sounds ideal, just to enable her to make conversation with kids in the local playground. Then we plan to send her to a normal international primary school.
But I have two concerns: (1) Wouldn't it be better to start with a Cantonese-speaking playgroup earlier than age 3? and (2) Our baby is born in December which I understand mean she'll be the youngest in her class. I'm a bit concerned that this, combined with learning a new language, might cause her education to fall behind and she would either not be ready for P1 or feel discouraged.
Any thoughts from other parents would be much appreciated!