Teaching Materials for Adopted Children

Janey Haynes vjhaynes at BELLSOUTH.NET
Sun Jul 27 03:34:10 UTC 2008


Have your friend try here:
http://www.adoptedfromrussia.com/index.html

It's a book store online especially for people who've adopted Russian orphans and want to keep their language/culture alive.

Janey Haynes
-------------- Original message from Marina Potoplyak <maralex at MAIL.UTEXAS.EDU>: -------------- 


> Dear SEELANGers, 
> 
> A former student of mine sent me the following request. If you know what 
> materials could be used for that age (and circumstance?), please contact 
> Jasmina directly at: jasna_at_astro.as.utexas.edu 
> 
> Many thanks, 
> 
> Marina Potoplyak 
> 
> ****************************** 
> A friend of mine has 
> two adopted children, both from Russia. He recently expressed the desire 
> to try and teach them some Russian, but he does not speak any. Is there 
> some resource you are familiar with that would be appropriate for preschool 
> children (2 and 5 year old currently) to help them get started? I’m sure he 
> can get lessons for them later, but this would be more along the lines of 
> children’s books or toys. You would probably know better what is 
> appropriate. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Jasmina 
> 
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