Nov. 29, 2021

Multilingual families and identities with Florence Rozensztajn | Ep. #7

Do you want your family to be bilingual? Hedvig speaks with Flo Rozensztajn about why it was important to her that her children could communicate in multiple languages, how she turned a home project into a business to help other French-English bilingual families, whether it is actually more difficult to raise children bilingually, and we also touch upon some of the complexities of multilingual and multicultural identities.

Do you want your family to be bilingual? Hedvig speaks with Flo Rozensztajn about why it was important to her that her children could communicate in multiple languages, how she turned a home project into a business to help other French-English bilingual families, whether it is actually more difficult to raise children bilingually, and we also touch upon some of the complexities of multilingual and multicultural identities.

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Florence Rozensztajn

SengFlo is the association of Florence Rozensztajn's first names, Florence and Sengsavanh. They reflect her French and Lao identity.

With a background in architecture, and after working in Switzerland, Florence has been living in South London for more than 10 years. She is married and has two children.

SengFlo designs proposes graphic design, design consultancy & photography services. In November 2018, she launched her shop for children, Sweet Pamplemousse.