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Cuban Mom's Bilingual Tools Bridge Language Gaps for Kids

Tampa Bay 28October 5, 20252 min394 views
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Bridging Language and Cultural Gaps

  • 🇨🇺 May Tarago, a Cuban-born entrepreneur, shares her mission to help children and families bridge language and cultural gaps through bilingual learning tools.
  • 💡 She created sensory items like pillows, toys, and books to help kids learn both Spanish and English in a fun, hands-on way.
  • 🧠 The approach emphasizes a holistic education that develops motor skills beyond just reading and writing.

Overcoming Challenges and Pursuing Dreams

  • 🚀 May arrived in America at age 22 with no English and no career, but was determined to pursue the American dream.
  • 🎓 She earned a master's degree in media design and graduated as valedictorian, highlighting her hard work and determination.
  • ⚠️ A challenge arose when her son was told at school that speaking Spanish was considered bad behavior, prompting her to teach him herself.

Empowering Bilingual Families

  • 🗣️ This experience led May to create tools that help other families keep their language and culture alive, fostering connection.
  • 📊 Approximately 22% of Floridians speak Spanish, making these tools valuable for supporting bilingual families.
  • 🧩 The products are also used by clinics like Empower Me to help children with special needs express their feelings, especially when spoken language is difficult.
  • ✅ May's son, Abner, expresses pride in his mother's work in creating these innovative learning resources.
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Hispanic Heritage MonthBilingual EducationCuban ImmigrantsLanguage AcquisitionCultural PreservationSensory LearningEarly Childhood EducationSpecial Needs SupportAmerican DreamEntrepreneurshipParenting
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