Help Your Child Speak Vietnamese With Confidence

Hi, I’m Cindy. I work with Vietnamese families who want their child to actually speak Vietnamese — not just understand it.

If your child understands Vietnamese but answers in English… you’re not alone 💛

That’s exactly what I help with.

Help Your Child Speak Vietnamese With Confidence

Hi, I’m Cindy. I work with Vietnamese families who want their child to actually speak Vietnamese — not just understand it.

If your child understands Vietnamese but answers in English… you’re not alone 💛

That’s exactly what I help with.

What I help with

Most of the kids I meet:

Understand Vietnamese but don’t speak it

Feel shy or embarrassed

Only answer in English

Want to talk with grandparents but don’t know how

My goal is simple:

Make Vietnamese feel safe, fun, and natural again.

No pressure. No grades. Just real conversations.

How it works 

1) Free Parent Welcome Call (10–15 min)

We talk about your child, their exposure to Vietnamese, and your goals.

2) Free 1-on-1 Class for your child

Your child tries a full lesson with me so you can see how it feels.

3) Weekly 1-on-1 lessons (only if it’s a fit)

If you love it, we set a simple weekly plan for progress.

Who this is for

This is for families with kids ages 6–12

because this is the best time to learn a language.

At this age:

  • Kids are more open to speaking

  • They’re less afraid of making mistakes

  • And learning feels more natural

As kids get older, it becomes much harder to start speaking a new language with confidence. If you want your child to feel comfortable speaking Vietnamese, this is the perfect time to begin.

Book a Free Parent Welcome Call so I can learn about your child, their level, and what you’re hoping for as a family.

If it feels like a good fit, your child will be invited to a free 1-on-1 Vietnamese class so you can see how it works.

What I help with

Most of the kids I meet:

Understand Vietnamese but don’t speak it

Feel shy or embarrassed

Only answer in English

Want to talk with grandparents but don’t know how

My goal is simple:

Make Vietnamese feel safe, fun, and natural again.

No pressure. No grades. Just real conversations.

How it works 

1) Free Parent Welcome Call (10–15 min)

We talk about your child, their exposure to Vietnamese, and your goals.

2) Free 1-on-1 Class for your child

Your child tries a full lesson with me so you can see how it feels.

3) Weekly 1-on-1 lessons (only if it’s a fit)

If you love it, we set a simple weekly plan for progress.

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Who this is for

This is for families with kids ages 6–12

because this is the best time to learn a language.

At this age:

  • Kids are more open to speaking

  • They’re less afraid of making mistakes

  • And learning feels more natural

As kids get older, it becomes much harder to start speaking a new language with confidence. If you want your child to feel comfortable speaking Vietnamese, this is the perfect time to begin.

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Next step

Book a Free Parent Welcome Call so I can learn about your child, their level, and what you’re hoping for as a family.

If it feels like a good fit, your child will be invited to a free 1-on-1 Vietnamese class so you can see how it works.

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FAQs

How old should my child be?

We currently work with kids ages 6 to 12.

Does my child need to already speak Vietnamese?

No. Some kids speak, some only understand, some know very little. We adapt to their level.

Is the first class really free?

Yes. Your child gets a full 1-on-1 class before you decide anything.

How often are classes?

Most families choose one or two times per week.

When are classes held?

Weekday evenings and weekends, based on what works for your family.

FAQs

How old should my child be?

We currently work with kids ages 6 to 12.

Does my child need to already speak Vietnamese?

No. Some kids speak, some only understand, some know very little. We adapt to their level.

Is the first class really free?

Yes. Your child gets a full 1-on-1 class before you decide anything.

How often are classes?

Most families choose one or two times per week.

When are classes held?

Weekday evenings and weekends, based on what works for your family.