The Bilingual Professor
<p>Too many bilingual families have been told that something is wrong with them. The confusion. The mixing. The imperfect grammar, the home language that doesn't sound "native enough," the child who answers in English when you speak to them in Spanish.</p><p><b>Nothing is wrong with them.</b></p><p>Dr. Kevin Wong is a bilingualism researcher, teacher educator, and father of two emerging multilinguals. He draws from his own mixed race and multilingual upbringing in Hong Kong, and is raising his daughters in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English in the United States. Each episode, he takes the deficit narratives that follow bilingual families everywhere and replaces them with what the research actually says.</p><p>For parents. For educators. For anyone navigating life in more than one language. Your child's bilingualism is not a risk factor. It's a resource.</p><p>New episodes every two weeks.</p>
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EP3: You Don't Have to Be Fluent to Raise a Bilingual Child 27.05.2026 14minMany parents stop themselves from passing on a language because they believe their own language is not good enough. Their grammar feels rusty. Their vocabulary feels incomplete. Their accent feels embarrassing. They worry that speaking imperfectly will somehow harm their child’s bilingual development.In this episode, Dr. Kevin Wong challenges that fear directly,. drawing on research from Stephen Krashen, Bonny Norton, and Jim Cummins to explain why language acquisition does not require perfect input, but meaningful, comprehensible, relational input.Dr. Kevin also explores the deeper emotional layer beneath this myth: language shame. For heritage speakers, immigrants, and multilingual parents, accents and imperfections are often treated as evidence of failure. But this episode reframes them as evidence of a life lived between languages, and as a powerful model of bilingual identity for children.Rather than chasing the impossible ideal of “perfect bilingualism,” this episode invites parents to focus on something deeper and more sustainable: language belonging. Your child does not need a flawless speaker. They need your voice, your history, your connection, and your willingness to carry the language with dignity.This episode is for every parent who has ever thought, “My language isn’t good enough to pass on.”
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EP2: The "Confusion" Myth 12.05.2026 12minOne of the most persistent myths about bilingual children is that using two languages will confuse them. In this episode, Dr. Kevin Wong takes that myth apart with cognitive science.Drawing on research from Fred Genesee, Ellen Bialystok, and other leading scholars in bilingualism, this solo deep-dive explains what is actually happening when bilingual children mix languages, pause to find words, or move through a silent period. Rather than signs of confusion, these behaviors often reflect sophisticated cognitive work: separating languages by context, managing two active language systems through inhibitory control, and developing early metalinguistic awareness.For parents or teachers who have ever worried that their child’s language mixing means something is wrong, this episode offers a powerful reframe: your child is not confused. Your child is constructing a remarkable bilingual brain.
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EP1: What is Bilingualism, Really? 29.04.2026 10minIn this pilot episode, Dr. Kevin Wong challenges the most common assumption people hold about bilingualism — that it's simply about knowing two languages. Drawing on foundational and contemporary research, he reframes bilingualism as a dynamic, identity-rich resource rather than a checklist skill. By the end, parents and teachers will feel more confident, less guilty, and better equipped to support their bilingual children.
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