Mother Language Day, sponsored by the United Nations, recognizes the critical role of languages in sustaining the growth and development of a global society.

Each family has their own unique story and knowledge bank which when shared in the mother/home language with their children has a lifelong impact and creates amazing familiar bonds.

What can you do?

In Clarkston, the national Brimstone award has provided a small grant to help collect and preserve Sudanese children’s stories in Dinka and Arabic.   Members of The Darfur Communities Network and the United Sudan and South Sudan Communities Association (USASSCA)  are currently collecting stories from Sudanese residents of Clarkston so that these stories can be told by Sudanese families in their home language as well as English.

If you are interested in the research on dual-language learning and how Clarkston can promote the importance of home language, please join us at the monthly meeting of the Clarkston Early Learning Network, February 19, 12 noon, at the Clarkston Library.  Contact Roberta Malavenda for more information about this article or the Clarkston Early Learning Network.