Moving to Dublin from Italy with a non-English speaking four-year old son. Need advice on hi
By Hse_hunter at 19:09, Mon July 19 2010, in Moving to Ireland - 5 responses
I know that in Italy there is the Asilo for young children. Here in Ireland we don't have that facility but there are pre-schools - "play school", and Montessori - all fee paying. I don't think your child will have a problem as he is young and the younger the better at picking up new languages. Why don't you get him some DVD's in English and speak to him yourself also and read some books. Good luck and I'm sure he'll soon be speaking with a Irish accent!! M.
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