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聽 So the kids have English continuous exposure in the home.聽 They get exposure to Romanian when we go out of course and when we leave them with my wifes' parents over weekends.聽 They naturally have absorbed both languages without extraordinary effort,聽 My youngest even switches languages appropriately depending on who he is talking to or what he hears being spoken in the room, and my daughter did the same at around 2.5 / 3 yrs old.聽 My daughter now is even working on German as a 3rd language.聽 They indeed are sponges for information