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I have a little boy who is french in my family group, he understands some english but am finding it hard to talk to him, plus he has behaviour problems on top of it.

What i want to make are some little picture cards, so i can show him what i want him to do or find out what he wants etc, and then on the back i will put the french word so i can try and say it to him.

I really just need the pictures, you know the sort some children with language problmes have on their belts.

 

Thanks

Kerry

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I have a little boy who is french in my family group, he understands some english but am finding it hard to talk to him, plus he has behaviour problems on top of it.

What i want to make are some little picture cards, so i can show him what i want him to do or find out what he wants etc, and then on the back i will put the french word so i can try and say it to him.

I really just need the pictures, you know the sort some children with language problmes have on their belts.

 

Thanks

Kerry

 

 

Could you take photo's (or ask his parents to) of everyday objects that he can relate to, such as his car, his bed etc. etc. Then you could write down the french and English words on the back of the photo's for you to help him. I'm not shocked that he has behaviour problems and it will probably be a huge frustration for him not being able to communicate. Do his parents speak English? Of course the best way for him to cope would be to have someone with him, and you, that speaks both languages. Would a parent voulnteer to help? Poor little lamb, it must be very confusing for him. How old is he?

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