The Asian Woman

Secret Slobbery

Is this really necessary? As I write this I can imagine that you are ensconced in... 

Driving designer has become more important than wearing designer Driving designer has become more important than wearing designer

As Gok Wan and his contemporaries illustrate aptly on their television shows; it... 

Demeanour for the Ultimate Diva

Forget clothes, forget hair, forget facial hair …(okay maybe I am taking that a... 

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Writing for Children

The Night Will Never Stay

This poem I wrote was inspired by Elenor Farjean (1881-1965) her poem was called: The... 

Why Mummy Why?

“ What is that”? Says little Mia. “Where is going? Why is it here? Why does... 

Boys in The Playground

      It’s good to make lots of noise. A high kick in the Playhouse, a sword... 

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Bilingual Development

Chapter 3: Why Should We Teach Our Children Minority Languages?

For Your Free Copy of : “A Parents Guide to Bringing up Bilingual British Asian Children” please EMAIL:  info@ambaraypublishing.co.uk Parents need to be aware that: bringing up a bilingual child will affect the rest of their lives and the lives of their offspring. Many people don’t realise that being bi -or monolingual –... [Read more of this review]

Chapter 2: What is Happening to Minority Languages?

For Your Free Copy of   “A Parents Guide to Bringing up Bilingual British Asian Children” please EMAIL:  info@ambaraypublishing.co.uk Our identities are comprised of many facets; and for ethnic minority peoples our identity is closely related to our geographical homeland and ancestry.  The history of our nation, our language, religion... [Read more of this review]

Bringing Up Bilingual Children: A Guide for British Asian Parents – Chapter 1 Bringing Up Bilingual Children: A Guide for British Asian Parents – Chapter 1

For Your Free Copy of   “A Parents Guide to Bringing up Bilingual British Asian Children” please EMAIL:  info@ambaraypublishing.co.uk Introduction I feel I am very lucky. I grew up fluent in Punjabi and Hindi and even learnt to read and write these languages. Although I am slow in translation – I would consider myself a fluent... [Read more of this review]

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