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A Typical Week at the Learning Hub

Category Hub & Orlando Date 26 Jan 2026 Read time 3:15
Discover how a typical week unfolds at the Martinat French-American Learning Hub: small groups, bilingual immersion, daily themed workshops, hands-on learning, and a flexible schedule designed around children’s rhythm, curiosity, and well-being.
Enfant soutenu par un enseignant dans une activité inclusive
Discover how the Martinat French-American Learning Hub welcomes neurodiversity through concrete, thoughtful adaptations: small groups, predictable routines, flexible expectations, hands-on learning, sensory awareness, and a deeply personal commitment to inclusion for every child.
Parent lisant une histoire bilingue à un enfant

How to Support a Bilingual Child at Home

Category Bilingualism & Language Date 16 Jan 2026 Read time 6:15
Practical, research-based guidance to help parents support bilingual development at home through everyday interactions, emotional safety, and meaningful exposure — without pressure or perfection.
Entrée d’un hôtel partenaire à Orlando avec familles
Everything parents need to know before their child attends a Learning Hub workshop at one of our partner venues in Orlando. What we provide, what to bring, how drop-off and pick-up work, lunch options, supervision, and practical tips for a smooth, stress-free day for children and families.
Enfant jouant à un jeu de lettres colorées

Playful Reading Games for Ages 3–7

Category Bilingualism & Language Date 11 Jan 2026 Read time 5:45
Discover why playful, sound-based reading games are one of the most effective ways to support early literacy in children ages 3–7, based on neuroscience, research, and real classroom experience.
Sac à dos d’enfant prêt pour un mini‑camp

Preparing Your Child for a Mini-Camp

Category Advice for Parents Date 08 Jan 2026 Read time 3:15
Simple, practical tips to help your child feel confident and ready for their first mini-camp: how to talk about it, what to prepare, how to support separation, and how we create a calm, reassuring experience for every child.
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