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02/24/2026
💬 “My child is struggling. Should they stay in French Immersion?”This is a question many families ask—especially when dy...
01/31/2026

💬 “My child is struggling. Should they stay in French Immersion?”

This is a question many families ask—especially when dyslexia is part of the picture. 💙

In this thoughtful piece, Angeline Humber (FI teacher & consultant) reminds us of an important message backed by research: dyslexia is not a barrier to learning French. With the right supports, many students with dyslexia can thrive in French Immersion—and sometimes even benefit from it.

📌 Dyslexia Canada’s French Immersion FAQs offer clarity, reassurance, and practical guidance for families navigating these decisions.
👉 Read more here: https://dyslexiacanada.org/support/french-immersion/

A must-read for parents, caregivers, and educators.

As a long‑time French Immersion (FI) teacher and French as a Second Language Teacher Consultant, one of the most frequent questions families bring to me is:

“My child is struggling at school. Should they stay in French Immersion?”

This is a question I have heard many times over the years. Each time, I know that for the family raising it, the situation is unfamiliar and often accompanied by a great deal of emotion and uncertainty. Many parents and caregivers spend months, or even years, noticing that their child’s literacy skills are not progressing as expected. For some children, this eventually leads to an assessment and a diagnosis of dyslexia.

If this is where you find yourself, I want to begin by acknowledging that your questions are valid, and you are not alone in asking them. This is why Dyslexia Canada has developed and shared French Immersion FAQs (https://dyslexiacanada.org/support/french-immersion/) on their website. The responses are intended to provide clarity, reassurance, and practical guidance based on current research, while helping families understand how French Immersion supports reading development and how to best support their child along the way.

Understanding French Immersion and Dyslexia
Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of learners—some who take to learning a new language quickly, and others whose progress is more gradual. Through these experiences, one message has become especially important to share with families:

Dyslexia is not, in itself, a barrier to learning French.

French Immersion is not inherently “too difficult” for dyslexic learners. Challenges arise when structured literacy practices are not in place, when early indicators are missed, when families lack clear information about appropriate supports, and when systems lack sufficient resources for targeted intervention.

With effective support, students with dyslexia can communicate confidently in French and can develop reading and writing skills in the language. The most effective supports typically include:

- explicit, systematic instruction
- structured literacy approaches
- targeted interventions
- collaboration between school teams and families

And above all, students need educators who see their strengths—not just their challenges!

Why Families Worry – And Why It Makes Sense
Even with strong FI programs across Canada, it is completely understandable that families have concerns. The questions I hear most often include:

- “Will learning two languages confuse my child?”
- “Shouldn’t they learn to read in English first?”
- “Will they fall behind even more?”
- “Would switching to English help reduce frustration?”

These questions reflect careful consideration of a child’s learning needs. While learners with dyslexia are already navigating a complex linguistic landscape, adding French does not create the underlying reading difficulty. In many cases, French Immersion may reveal these challenges earlier—allowing educators to intervene sooner. Early identification and targeted support contribute to significantly better long-term outcomes, regardless of the language of instruction.

What Effective Support in FI Looks Like
Support for dyslexic learners varies across regions and school boards/districts. Some FI programs already use strong structured literacy approaches, while others are continuing to build their capacity. In my work as both a teacher and consultant, I have seen the notable difference that appropriate tools, training, and collaboration can make.

Here are key components of effective support in FI:

1. Structured Literacy in French
Learners with dyslexia often show strengths in reasoning, creative thinking, oral language skills, and problem solving, which can complement learning French as an additional language and strongly support language comprehension. To develop word recognition and decoding skills, explicit instruction in phonemic awareness, grapheme–phoneme relationships, morphology, and orthographic patterns—particularly those specific to French—is essential.

2. Early and Frequent Assessment
Early screening and frequent progress monitoring helps ensure literacy challenges are recognized early and addressed proactively.

3. Bilingual Collaboration
Close coordination between English and French teams is highly beneficial. Many literacy skills transfer across languages, and a bilingual support plan can reinforce this connection.

4. Appropriate Accommodations
Access to supports such as audiobooks, text-to-speech and speech-to-text tools, extra time, decodable texts, and small group instruction promotes equitable learning experiences.

5. A Supportive Team Environment
A positive, encouraging learning environment helps students engage academically and approach challenges with confidence.

Why Many Dyslexic Students Thrive in French Immersion
Families are often surprised to learn that FI can offer meaningful advantages for dyslexic learners. Benefits include:

- A strong emphasis on oral language development, building comprehension before reading demands increase
- Enhanced metalinguistic awareness, cognitive flexibility, and vocabulary growth—skills associated with bilingualism
- Exposure to two writing systems, supporting a deeper understanding of language structure and patterns
And most notably:

French Immersion provides additional pathways into literacy.
Some children respond particularly well to the more predictable sound–letter relationships found in French. This increased predictability can complement their English literacy development by reducing cognitive load during decoding and supporting more consistent application of phonics knowledge. For these children, French can serve as an alternative entry point to reading, allowing foundational decoding skills, confidence, and automaticity to develop in a more transparent orthographic system, which can then transfer to reading in English.

Acknowledging the Team Behind the FAQs
When developing the French Immersion FAQ section for Dyslexia Canada, we were fortunate to work with a dedicated group of experts who generously shared their time, experience, and insights:

- Nellie Caruso
- Leigh Fettes
- Dr. Nancy Wise
- Janelle Rowlatt
- Tianna Voort

Their thoughtful input reflects a deep professional commitment to student well‑being and a shared belief in the potential of every learner. I am grateful for their expertise and collaboration.

You Are Not Alone
Every child is unique, and every family’s situation requires individualized consideration. Families should never feel that they must make decisions in isolation.

For this reason, Dyslexia Canada created the Dyslexia Compass program—designed to help families navigate decision making around questions like French Immersion, transitions, supports, assessment, and more. Click here (https://dyslexiacanada.org/dyslexia-compass/) to register for the program. Dr. Nancy Wise, a lead FI volunteer for the program, brings extensive experience in both dyslexia and bilingual education and has supported many families seeking clarity and direction.

If you have questions, Dyslexia Canada is here to help. They are a team who understands and strives to support.

– Angeline Humber

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Angeline Humber is an award-winning Teacher Consultant (K–12) at the Greater Essex County DSB, deeply committed to the success of all students in French Immersion.

Angeline has made significant contributions to the field through her collaborative work with researchers at the University of Florida to develop Son-au-graphe, a French adaptation of UFLI Foundations that provides educators with free, practical, classroom-ready tools grounded in reading science. She also led an interdisciplinary team in the development of ÉCLAIR, a diagnostic assessment tool designed to support student success in French Immersion.

In addition to her resource development work, Angeline leads ONlit drop-in sessions, creating welcoming spaces for educators to ask questions, share knowledge, and deepen their understanding of effective literacy instruction.

Through her leadership, collaboration, and ongoing support of educators, Angeline continues to have a meaningful impact on students. Dyslexia Canada is deeply grateful to her for sharing her time and expertise to support our community.

Interested in a bilingual education for your child? 🇫🇷🇨🇦Learning French opens doors and is a valuable asset for the futu...
01/28/2026

Interested in a bilingual education for your child? 🇫🇷🇨🇦

Learning French opens doors and is a valuable asset for the future.
School District No. 33 - Chilliwack is hosting a Late French Immersion Parent Information Night on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

This online meeting is for families of current Grade 5 students who would like to learn more about the Late French Immersion program.

👉 Find meeting details and learn more:
sd33.bc.ca/news/late-french-immersion-information-night

Is your child in Grade 5 and interested in learning about Late French Immersion? We're hosting a Parent Information Night on Wednesday, January 28th at 6:30pm.

Meeting information and more details: sd33.bc.ca/news/late-french-immersion-information-night.

Proud to have a chapter in Chilliwack!
01/28/2026

Proud to have a chapter in Chilliwack!

Connecting Communities: Our Chapters Across B.C. & Yukon! 🌟
Did you know CPF BC & Yukon has around 40 Chapters bringing French-language opportunities to students from Delta to Dawson Creek and beyond? Our Chapters:

🎭 Bring exciting performers to local schools
✏️ Advocate for French education at school boards
🎉 Offer scholarships, bursaries, and fun events

While our staff and Board focus on region-wide initiatives, it’s our in-community Chapters that make the day-to-day magic happen: https://cpf.ca/bc-yk/chapters/

💡 Don’t see a Chapter near you? Be the one to start it! Engaged parents and educators are always welcome to launch a Chapter and make a real difference for local French learners.
Contact Liza Navarro, Outreach Manager, to learn how starting a Chapter can benefit your students and community!

Together, our volunteers bring thousands of dollars, hours of effort, and countless smiles to French education across B.C. & Yukon đź’š

Is your child in Grade 5 and interested in learning about Late French Immersion?Chilliwack DPAC hosting a Parent Informa...
01/28/2026

Is your child in Grade 5 and interested in learning about Late French Immersion?Chilliwack DPAC hosting a Parent Information Night on Wednesday, January 28th at 6:30pm.

Meeting information and more details: sd33.bc.ca/news/late-french-immersion-information-night.

Is your child in Grade 5 and interested in learning about Late French Immersion? We're hosting a Parent Information Night on Wednesday, January 28th at 6:30pm.

Meeting information and more details: sd33.bc.ca/news/late-french-immersion-information-night.

📣 The School District No. 33 - Chilliwack is considering relocating the French Immersion program from Vedder Middle Scho...
12/16/2025

📣 The School District No. 33 - Chilliwack is considering relocating the French Immersion program from Vedder Middle School to Mt. Slesse starting in September 2027.

Information Meeting
đź“… Tuesday, December 16
đź•  5:30 p.m.
📍 Vedder Middle School – Library

Your presence matters! We strongly encourage you to:

- Come to learn more
- Express your interest in French education
- Show support for the vitality of bilingualism in Chilliwack

If you cannot attend, please send your comments to:
đź“§ [email protected]
đź“§ [email protected]

Representatives from Canadian Parents for French and the AFVF - Association Francophone de la Vallée du Fraser will also be present to support the French Immersion community.

Bonjour! Join us – it’s free and it matters! 🌟 Why sign up?Becoming a member of Canadian Parents for French – B.C., part...
09/25/2025

Bonjour! Join us – it’s free and it matters! 🌟 Why sign up?

Becoming a member of Canadian Parents for French – B.C., part of a wide national network, gives you a voice, a supportive community, and the tools to help your children succeed in French-language education.

âś…Stay informed: Get updates on French programs, events, and initiatives in B.C.

âś…Make a local impact: Your membership strengthens advocacy for French-language education.

âś…Connect with others: Meet parents, educators, and community leaders who share your passion.

âś…Access resources: Tips, workshops, and tools to help your child thrive in French.

💚 It’s free and takes just a minute: https://form.jotform.com/cpfbcyuk/cpf-membership

Be part of a community that makes a real difference for French-language learning in B.C.!

💚🤍Happy Franco-Ontarian Day to all Franco-Ontarians, by roots or by heart! Whether you are in Ontario or elsewhere in th...
09/25/2025

💚🤍Happy Franco-Ontarian Day to all Franco-Ontarians, by roots or by heart! Whether you are in Ontario or elsewhere in the country, B.C. salute you!

With over 400 years of Francophone presence in Ontario, today the celebrations are in full swing to mark the 50th anniversary of the Franco-Ontarian flag, first raised in 1975 in Sudbury. Designed by Gaétan Gervais and sewn by Jacqueline England, this green and white flag has become a powerful symbol of pride and resilience!

🌿 La Francophonie in Ontario, Yours to Discover! 👉 Learn more about its history in the Franco Zone: https://francoPhoniedesameriques.com/francophonie-ameriques/amerique-nord/canada/ontario?fbclid=IwdGRjcANCYCBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHp4M-BSJROCMH2R-dBuRC441hq9v6u3pr9OcbXbdjGM5vMtw_QLb_OSjvez__aem_Gr3D817PvzConsWUyVRUSg

💚🤍 Bonne journée à tous les Franco-Ontariens et Franco-Ontariennes, de racines ou de cœur! Que vous soyez en Ontario ou ailleurs au pays, la C.-B. vous saluent!

💚🤍 Today we proudly celebrate 50 years of the Franco-Ontarian flag — a vibrant symbol of resilience, identity, and community.

For half a century, Franco-Ontarians have carried this flag as a reminder that French has a rightful place here in Ontario — in our schools, in our homes, and in our daily lives.

At CPF Ontario, we stand alongside our Francophone and Francophile communities, advocating for greater access to French-language education and opportunities for every young person to live and thrive in French.

✨ Let’s keep raising this flag high — for the past, the present, and the future of French in Ontario!

🎉 Let’s celebrate National French Immersion Day together!🇨🇦✨ A tribute to those who build bridges between cultures and h...
04/23/2025

🎉 Let’s celebrate National French Immersion Day together!
🇨🇦✨ A tribute to those who build bridges between cultures and help the Francophonie shine in immersion schools from coast to coast.

👏 Bravo to the students who grow up between two languages and two cultures — a lifelong gift and an incredible asset!

🙏 And a heartfelt thank you to the school leaders, teachers, educators, and support staff who guide students with passion, spark their curiosity, nurture their linguistic pride, and foster openness to others.

🔍 Want to learn more? Visit https://bc-yk.cpf.ca/en/
Discover linguistic stats and explore election resources to help amplify our voice for bilingualism in Canada!

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🎉 Célébrons ensemble la Journée nationale de l’immersion française!
🇨🇦✨ Hommage à celles et ceux qui bâtissent des ponts entre les cultures et font rayonner la francophonie dans les écoles d’immersion, d’un océan à l’autre.

👏 Bravo aux élèves qui évoluent entre deux langues et deux cultures — un atout inestimable pour la vie!

🙏 Et un immense merci aux directions, enseignant·e·s, éducateur·trice·s et membres du personnel de soutien, qui accompagnent les jeunes avec passion, éveillent leur curiosité, nourrissent leur fierté linguistique et cultivent l’ouverture à l’autre.

🔍 Envie d’en savoir plus? Visitez https://bc-yk.cpf.ca/en/
Découvrez les statistiques linguistiques et la plateforme électorale pour faire entendre notre voix en faveur du bilinguisme au Canada!

(Eng below) Tellement l’fun de vous voir tous au rdv! Première soirée de cinéma en français un succès! Merci de votre pr...
04/17/2025

(Eng below) Tellement l’fun de vous voir tous au rdv! Première soirée de cinéma en français un succès! Merci de votre présence, vous faites la différence!

Bravo à nos 3 gagnants du tirage qui ont reçu chacun un combo pour 2 personnes et 🍿pour un film au Cottonwood Cinema.

Merci encore à REEL CANADA et Cottonwood 4 Cinemas pour cette chouette soirée!

(ENG)

So great to see you all at the event! Our first French movie night was a success! Thank you for coming—you truly make a difference!

Congrats to our 3 draw winners who each received a combo for two people and popcorn for a movie at Cottonwood Cinema.

Big thanks again to REEL CANADA and Cottonwood 4 Cinemas for this awesome evening!

🌎⚜️ Bonne Journée internationale de la Francophonie! ENG version belowCette année, le thème « Je m’éduque, donc j’agis »...
03/20/2025

🌎⚜️ Bonne Journée internationale de la Francophonie! ENG version below

Cette année, le thème « Je m’éduque, donc j’agis » nous rappelle que l’apprentissage ouvre des portes, enrichit nos perspectives et nous inspire à agir.

🗣️ Au Canada, parler français, anglais et d’autres langues, c’est tisser des liens, découvrir de nouvelles cultures et élargir ses horizons.

Un grand merci à toutes celles et ceux qui s’intéressent à la langue française! Quelle que soit votre langue maternelle, votre engagement contribue à la richesse de notre diversité linguistique.🫶

🇬🇧🇨🇦ENG

This year, the theme “I educate myself, therefore I act” reminds us that learning opens doors, broadens our perspectives, and inspires us to take action.

🗣️ In Canada, speaking French, English, and other languages helps us connect, discover new cultures, and expand our horizons.

A big thank you to everyone who takes an interest in the French language! No matter your mother tongue, your commitment contributes to the richness of our linguistic diversity. đź«¶

Aujourd’hui, nous célébrons la Journée internationale de la !

Bien plus qu’une langue partagée, la Francophonie est un espace de savoir, d’échange et d’engagement pour construire un avenir meilleur.

Cette année, sous le thème « Je m’éduque, donc j’agis », nous mettons en lumière l'importance de l’éducation. Dans un monde en constante évolution, offrir à chacun un accès équitable à une éducation de qualité est essentiel pour préparer les générations futures à relever les défis de demain avec confiance et responsabilité.

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