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The French language, a heritage to be passed on from early childhood.

  • RSFIPE
  • Sep 18
  • 1 min read


According to a recent study conducted by the Early Childhood Health project, "The portrait of French-speaking children aged between 0 and 6 years and their families in the province of Prince Edward Island," it is noted that only 54.8% of French-speaking families transmit the French language to their children.


We are proud to present our new interactive booklet, an essential initiative to support the transmission of French in minority settings, from the earliest years of life.👶🗣️

 

🔍 Throughout the pages, you will discover among other things:

 

* Concrete strategies to strengthen linguistic and cultural identity from early childhood

* Tools and resources for families, educators and stakeholders

* Inspiring stories and local initiatives that make a real difference

* A reflection on challenges, lessons learned and future prospects

 

📖 Flip through the brochure here: https://heyzine.com/flip-book/5a7483bffc.html

 

💬 A must-read for anyone who believes in the importance of building solid foundations for a vibrant, inclusive, and healthy Francophonie.

 

The national Healthy Early Childhood Project is made possible through funding from the Public Health Agency of Canada.


 
 
 

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