June 7 - Question of the Day

Gusto mo bang maging "English speaking" ang anak mo? Answer our #QOTD and get a chance to win a P100 Mercury Drug GC💰! 👉 JUST FOLLOW THESE STEPS 👈 👶 STEP 1️: Vote on this poll (https://community.theasianparent.com/q/qotd-june7/3363269 ). 👶 STEP 2: Comment your answer below. That’s it. Hindi kailangan ng sobrang daming comment. Just 1 POLL VOTE and 1 COMMENT here. Oks na yun! Just be sure to do both. You may answer until 11:59 PM of June 6, 2021. We’ll announce the winner tomorrow, kasabay ng bagong #QOTD. Ayos ba? 🌟🌟🌟Our winners for #QOTD on June 6 is: Ruby Mae Solis, Joy Pagsuyuin, and Trixie Dayao.🌟🌟🌟 Congratulations! Mommy Winners, please e-mail your name and contact details to [email protected] (subject: QOTD - June 6). ⚡REMINDER! Sa past winners, please don’t forget to send me an e-mail. Hindi ko mapapadala ang prize n’yo if you don’t send me an e-mail. Thanks!⚡

June 7 - Question of the Day
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No. Ang tanong kasi gusto mo bang maging "English Speaking" ang anak mo?? Actually it's cute to see a child to speak english. Yes it's better to train them while they are young. But in some point, mas mabuti pa rin na tagalog pa rin ang salita nya. Baka mas mahirapan pa sya magtagalog lalo na kung nasanay na talaga sya sa English. Hindi naman porket tagalog ang salita ng bata e' hindi na sya matututo ng english. He will still learn it too. Pede siguro taglish. ✌️😅

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