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The Simple Way to Teach Your Child English at Home

If you’re a parent who wants your child to learn English — but you don’t feel confident in your own English — this is the best place to begin.

Who I Help

I help tired, busy parents like you:

Parents who don’t feel fluent in English, feel unsure where to begin, and want simple ways to bring English into daily family life without lessons or stress.

If that sounds familiar, you’re exactly who I write for.

My Story

I’m a British mum living in Brazil, raising my kids in a place where hardly anyone speaks English.

I don’t have a teaching degree — just real-life experience helping my children become bilingual through tiny, natural moments.

Everything here comes from our everyday life, not a classroom.

What You’ll Find Here

This blog is designed for parents with beginner or low-intermediate English.

Everything is simple, clear, and practical.

You’ll discover:

  • 10-minute English activities you can do at home
  • Easy English phrases you can copy and use with your child
  • Printable games and fun ideas
  • How to add English into routines like meals, bath time, bedtime, and car rides
  • Gentle support for bilingual parenting
  • Zero jargon and no complicated explanations

My goal is to make English learning feel natural, calm, and doable — even on your busiest days.

How to Use This Blog

Because your life is busy, here’s the simplest way to move forward:

1. Start small

Choose one idea or routine and try it for a few minutes each day.

2. Keep it natural

Use English during real-life moments instead of forcing long lessons.

3. Make it fun

Games and play work far better than worksheets or drills.

4. Don’t worry about mistakes

Your English doesn’t need to be perfect for your child to learn.

5. Build confidence slowly

Add more English only when you feel ready. Little steps are enough.

Your Path Forward

Right now, everything on this blog is here to help you:

  • feel confident using English at home
  • understand that your English IS enough
  • know what to say in simple, everyday situations
  • enjoy teaching your child without pressure

As I continue building the blog, you’ll find more beginner-friendly guides, simple routines, and printable activities.

But you don’t need to wait — you can start teaching today with the ideas already here.

You’re Not Alone in This

If you worry your English isn’t good enough, or that you’re not doing enough, please hear this:

You are capable.

You are trying.

You are exactly the parent your child needs.