Mother Tongues is pleased to announce the launch of our new artist residency as part of South Dublin Cultural Diversity programme

Mother Tongues is pleased to announce the launch of our new artist residency as part of South Dublin Cultural Diversity programme
This year's edition of International Mother Language Day focuses on the theme ‘multilingual education - a necessity to transform education’.
Instead of telling you why bilingualism is a lifelong gift that should be encouraged, hear from the children themselves.
Creativity, multilingualism and community building are themes we will discuss at this year’s opening event for Mother Tongues Festival.
Check out the many family activities at this year’s Mother Tongues Festival, celebrating linguistic diversity through the arts!
Mother Tongues Festival is around the corner (16-18 February 2023 in Tallaght), and now, we can FINALLY share the entire programme with everyone!
Leading up to Mother Tongues Festival 2023, we are excited to present our Language Explorers workshop series with Fernanda Ferrari!
Parental involvement in their children’s education can take many forms and be different experiences for each parent.
In October Mother Tongues were delighted to participate in the first Transnational Meeting of the Erasmus Project “BABO: Bilingual And Bicultural Outlook”
All children who are developing two or more languages need to feel that the adults in their life appreciate their efforts.
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