Help Your Child with a Foreign Language
Help Your Child With a Foreign Language (Berlitz Kids) by Opal Dunn provides a simple guide for teaching a child the beginnings of any foreign language. She outlines the process, but also gives a great deal of explanation of how children learn foreign language as well as many examples of how to proceed. Certainly this small volume embodies Charlotte Mason’s advice from Volume 1, p.300: "French should be acquired as English is, not as a grammar, but as a living speech." My familiarity with Gouin is limited to CM’s description in that same section of Volume 1. I would say based on that description that Dunn’s work applies some of Gouin’s principles: ". . . we must acquire a new language as a child acquires his mother tongue . . ." (And CM follows this remark with an observation that Gouin’s application of this principle may or may not be the best way to apply it.) ". . . the ear, and not the eye, is the physical organ for apprehending a languag...