The Multilingual Parent Lab
https://tikkio.com/events/61794
| Organizer |
Elisabet García González
Contact organizer |
| Open from | 22.02.2026 12:45 |
| End time | 22.02.2026 14:00 |
| Show starts | 13:00 |
| Location |
Sentralen
|
| Website | https://www.sentralen.no/program/the-multilingual-parent-lab |
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The Multilingual Parent Lab
Doors open at 12:45
| Organizer |
Elisabet García González
Contact organizer |
| Open from | 22.02.2026 12:45 |
| End time | 22.02.2026 14:00 |
| Show starts | 13:00 |
| Location |
Sentralen
|
| Website | https://www.sentralen.no/program/the-multilingual-parent-lab |
Registration Fee Multilingual Parent Lab
170,00 NOK
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| Organizer |
Elisabet García González
Contact organizer |
| Open from | 22.02.2026 12:45 |
| End time | 22.02.2026 14:00 |
| Show starts | 13:00 |
| Location |
Sentralen
|
| Website | https://www.sentralen.no/program/the-multilingual-parent-lab |
Have you ever wondered about the multilingual mind? Do you speak more than one language? Or are you raising multilingual children?
If multilingualism is a part of your life, you have probably asked yourself questions about if - and how- knowing more than one language affects your mind, the way you think or even the way you feel.
In the last few years, discussions around multilingualism seem to be as present as ever, in relation to science, society, politics, and technology no less. But with increased attention and media presence, comes confusion and lack of nuance. What does the latest science say about multilingualism? And how can we bring some of that knowledge into our everyday (multilingual) lives in a way that is clear, holistic and manageable?
The Multilingual Parent Lab is a space designed specifically for that - where science and community meet. In this monthly workshop series, we welcome parents raising multilingual children, and people who are curious about multilingualism, to participate in hands-on discussions on multilingualism: does bilingualism really improve cognition? is mixing languages bad? Does age play a crucial factor in language learning? Is there a "best" strategy to raise a multilingual child? Can AI language technologies promote or hinder multilingualism?
If these questions resonate with you, join the upcoming workshop series “The Multilingual Parent Lab” at Sentralen - starting February 22nd
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
- Are you two caregivers in your family and want to come together? You may purchase one ticket only
- This activity co-occurs with Sentralen 'Barnas Verksted' (11-16:00h) right next door. This offers the possibility for one parent/caregiver to use this playroom while the other parent/caregiver attends the workshop. Read more about it here https://www.sentralen.no/en/program/barnas-verksted-193
- See Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AUSCDb6B6/?mibextid=wwXIfr
- Some sweets snacks may be served during the workshop. You're welcome to purchase beverages at the bar.
Do you have any questions? Contact the organizer:
elisabet.garciaglez@gmail.com
If multilingualism is a part of your life, you have probably asked yourself questions about if - and how- knowing more than one language affects your mind, the way you think or even the way you feel.
In the last few years, discussions around multilingualism seem to be as present as ever, in relation to science, society, politics, and technology no less. But with increased attention and media presence, comes confusion and lack of nuance. What does the latest science say about multilingualism? And how can we bring some of that knowledge into our everyday (multilingual) lives in a way that is clear, holistic and manageable?
The Multilingual Parent Lab is a space designed specifically for that - where science and community meet. In this monthly workshop series, we welcome parents raising multilingual children, and people who are curious about multilingualism, to participate in hands-on discussions on multilingualism: does bilingualism really improve cognition? is mixing languages bad? Does age play a crucial factor in language learning? Is there a "best" strategy to raise a multilingual child? Can AI language technologies promote or hinder multilingualism?
If these questions resonate with you, join the upcoming workshop series “The Multilingual Parent Lab” at Sentralen - starting February 22nd
PRACTICAL INFORMATION:
- Are you two caregivers in your family and want to come together? You may purchase one ticket only
- This activity co-occurs with Sentralen 'Barnas Verksted' (11-16:00h) right next door. This offers the possibility for one parent/caregiver to use this playroom while the other parent/caregiver attends the workshop. Read more about it here https://www.sentralen.no/en/program/barnas-verksted-193
- See Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AUSCDb6B6/?mibextid=wwXIfr
- Some sweets snacks may be served during the workshop. You're welcome to purchase beverages at the bar.
Do you have any questions? Contact the organizer:
elisabet.garciaglez@gmail.com
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