On my instagram I featured my son and I’s top 5 children French songs that he is really in to currently. My son adores music, so it was really hard to pick just 5. In this post, I’m going to feature the same 5 songs in addition to 5 more songs along with lyrics and… Continue reading Our 10 Favorite French Children’s Songs- Playlist included!
Author: Iris Prevoteau
5 Helpful French Language Learning Resources
Below are some wonderful resources that have been INVALUABLE to teaching my son the French Language. If anyone has different resources that have been helpful in their bilingual journey, please share below!
Winter Clothing Vocab: Book +real objects + art activity
In the home, I like to follow a combination of Montessori, child-led, and open-ended play approach to encourage independence and imagination. BUT, Winter + Pandemic= no where to go! So, I’ve made a list of more parent-led activities that include all sorts of experiences such as literature, language, sensory, art, cooking and more. I set… Continue reading Winter Clothing Vocab: Book +real objects + art activity
My Journey Attempting Bilingual Education at Home
For this blog, my goal is to show snapshots of myself, a semi-proficient bilingual person, teaching my toddler son to speak French. Just FYI: I’m not formally trained as a French teacher, but I am in Early Childhood Special Education with a minor in French. I’m here to put out some fun and effective language… Continue reading My Journey Attempting Bilingual Education at Home
Starting Motherhood
Well, it’s been 6 years since I started Iris’s corner. I did just that, start it. When I first thought about starting a blog, I had so many ideas. I thought of creating a resource website for Special education teachers, a traveling review blog, a place to feature some of my photography, and much more.… Continue reading Starting Motherhood
Awesome Autism+ 100 ways to praise
Check out Jake, the 13-year-old math prodigy with autism on “60 minutes.” This is a prime example that anything is possible with autism. Jake is a rare case, with this being said all children with autism have a talent or as I once heard someone say a “super power.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVOreBdgZtw Also, here are some fresh… Continue reading Awesome Autism+ 100 ways to praise
My awesome students with autism: Day 1.
First day of teaching in a classroom for children with autism. One word: busy. My class is 5 students, all have significant educational needs, and two have issues with working at the table. So far lots of prompting and changing of the schedule. I learned one important lesson that day: my flexibility is key in… Continue reading My awesome students with autism: Day 1.