<p>&ldquo;Different Tongues&rdquo; (Why Children Code Switch?) is a valuable book that gives us answers to endless questions that we have as parents who wish to raise bilingual children: Will teaching the child two languages end up with the child not speaking any language clearly? What role do parents play in controlling their children&rsquo;s code switching? When children switch languages when speaking should this be seen as meaningful insightful or not to be tolerated? Does where I live have an impact on how my children code switch? ; The father is the only one who speaks the minority language is this enough input for the child to be brought up bilingually.&nbsp;<br />These questions and many others that parents are faced with are discussed in this book. Actually &ldquo;Different Tongues (Why Children Code Switch?)&rdquo; proved quite valuable to me when I began my own family. I was an Anglophone married to a French Quebecer and I lived in Quebec Canada which is French. I was the only English speaking person in my children&rsquo;s lives for the first five years of their lives so I was not sure if bilingualism was feasible for our family since I spoke the minority language. In fact this book has enabled me to understand how children learn two languages at the same time; how children may mix their languages in the early years but soon after this stage the child begins to code switch within his two languages in meaningful ways.&nbsp;<br />&ldquo;Different Tongues (Why Children Code Switch?)&rdquo; gives a new perspective on children&rsquo;s code switching in today&rsquo;s world. In the past it was seen as inherently bad whereas in this book it shows how a child can now use code switching to more clearly transmit his language as a contextualization tactic; and this is now seen as a clear advantage that the child possesses as compared to others who are not bilingual. In fact this &ldquo;advantage&rdquo; is definitely a paradigm shift for today&rsquo;s parents when it comes to their children&rsquo;s code switching.</p><p>Patrick McCarthy has contributed to the literature on bilingual development by providing an excellent overview of issues surrounding code-switching in young children.<br />As his book points out code-switching is normal behavior in children exposed to two or more languages as it is in adults. &nbsp;Parents and teachers will find useful information about children&rsquo;s bilingual development in this book.</p><p>&ndash;Kirsten Hummel&nbsp;<br />Professor&nbsp;<br />Director in charge &nbsp;of the Bachelor of Teaching English Second Language<br />Universit&eacute; Laval Qu&eacute;bec G1V 0A6</p>
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