
Spanish Teacher Appreciation: Simple Ideas That Work
There’s something about Spanish teacher appreciation week that always feels important… but doesn’t always go the way we expect. You want students to slow down
I’m Laura, a bilingual teacher, foodie, and mom of three, and I’m here to help you guide your kids into the wonderful adventure of learning Spanish.
As a teacher and mom, determined to raise bilingual children, I understand the challenges you face everyday.
That’s why it is so important to find high-quality resources that can keep your children engaged and motivated. That, combined with consistency will have your children speaking Spanish in no time, a valuable skill that they will use and appreciate for the rest of their lives.

There’s something about Spanish teacher appreciation week that always feels important… but doesn’t always go the way we expect. You want students to slow down

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Walk into a Spanish lesson on emotions and you’ll probably hear the same words repeated: feliiz… triste… enojado… Students can say them. Some can recognize
