Introducing Maestra Flores!

Michelle Borgert Flores is our program’s Lead Teacher. She is a Nebraska certified teacher and has taught elementary and middle school grades for nine years. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. She was born in California but lived in Argentina for 5 years. Her parents are both Argentinian and her family is all still there.

She moved to Lincoln with her husband Aaron and they are expecting their first child in October. They have two cat babies as well, named Nani and Meeko. Her favorite travel spot is to Osaka, Japan and her favorite food is bean burritos. She loves gardening, listening to audio books, knitting, traveling (especially to Disney world), and spending time with family and friends. 

LAST CHANCE TO ENROLL FOR THIS YEAR!

☀️☀️☀️  Spanish Classes for Kids!  ☀️☀️☀️

Now enrolling for our next session beginning November 7th

Aventuras now offering:

✔️ Programs for children ages 3 to 12 years
✔️ Flexible scheduling, mornings, afternoons, full days & after school programming
✔️ Affordable pricing, now accepting Title XX, Child Care Subsidy
✔️ 90-100% immersive Spanish instruction from bi-lingual & native speaking instructors
✔️ Curriculum is preparatory and equips children with an education for bilingualism

🔥🔥 Refer us and get a $50 credit.

To register your child, or make an appointment for a visit, click on the following link: http://aventurasne.com

If you have any questions, call (402) 416-7078.

Did you know?

Babies are born with the potential to speak any language!

At just six months old, infants are capable of distinguishing sounds from any language. By 12 months old, children have already started to focus on the sounds of their primary language and by two and three years old, have begun to recognize speech patterns.

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The earlier a language is introduced, the easier a child can identify its unique sounds. The ability to identify phonetic pronunciations is most acute before age three and begins to diminish the older we get. A child’s brain is developmentally prepared to learn language at this early age and prompt exposure can improve fluency and minimize or even eliminate speaking with an accent.

 

 

Learn More:

Benefits of a Bilingual Brain!

Benefits of Bilingualism