Hello,
Noah is almost done learning the basic Greek alphabet. He is 6 and seems to be progressing well. What is more, he seems to enjoy our times of learning as well.
We are using "Hey Andrew, teach me some greek."
We plan to use this throughout, since my greek keeps becoming more and more deficient (I am learning my second language in 2 years, a national language and a tribal language, so keeping up with the paradigms has been hard and reading the bible in both the national language and in english has not allowed much greek bible reading).
Has anyone out there taught their kids both Greek and Latin at the same time? The younger a kid is, the more absorbant their linguistic muscles are, but is Greek, latin on top of the local language here too much?
What are the best Latin curriculums for small, small children (aiming for slow and gradual progress that does not dampen their zeal of learning).
Noah is almost done learning the basic Greek alphabet. He is 6 and seems to be progressing well. What is more, he seems to enjoy our times of learning as well.
We are using "Hey Andrew, teach me some greek."
We plan to use this throughout, since my greek keeps becoming more and more deficient (I am learning my second language in 2 years, a national language and a tribal language, so keeping up with the paradigms has been hard and reading the bible in both the national language and in english has not allowed much greek bible reading).
Has anyone out there taught their kids both Greek and Latin at the same time? The younger a kid is, the more absorbant their linguistic muscles are, but is Greek, latin on top of the local language here too much?
What are the best Latin curriculums for small, small children (aiming for slow and gradual progress that does not dampen their zeal of learning).