 I'm Emma Taylor. I bring my son here to kill. I also have a daughter Jessica who is 8 and she goes to a school of iron which is a Welsh medium speaking school. We decided to send Evan to Welsh medium school just so he had the opportunity to speak English or Welsh. In employment when he's older, which I know is a long time away, but a lot of employment now do ask if you're Welsh speaking. In my employment, even in internal post, they ask if you're Welsh speaking. I want him to be able to say yes I am, but to give him more opportunities. Children can start coming to Celf Maestrin from two or two and a half depending on the Celf. There are over 500 Celfs throughout Wales and there's also TIV groups, which are parents and toddler groups where you can take your child along from the age of six months. And they do crafts, singing, storytelling, all sorts of things through the medium of Welsh where your child can be in a relaxed and comfortable environment. And also the parents get to meet like-minded parents and can learn Welsh as well. Evan at home speaks Welsh but not fully. He speaks with his sister more than us. He does him songs, but it is mainly little words at the moment that he's starting. Evan's first Welsh words were teabag, which is toilet, I'm sure most know, and eindai tree. The eindai tree he uses for when he wants to start running and the teabag he uses all the time. If parents can't speak Welsh and are worried about sending their children through Welsh meeting education, I would say don't worry at all. I did it, I did the speak Welsh when my children started school and it's been a complete success. If you're going to send your child to a Welsh meeting education and you don't speak Welsh then my advice is to send them. It's the best thing I've ever done. His education, the way he interacts, is improved massively. There are loads of courses available, either intensive courses that you and your children can go through before starting school. Or Welsh for adults do lots of courses. It's Welsh for adults, I learnt Welsh through so I can guarantee that that's a good format. To describe Kilchmite in three words I would say for Evan it's fun, fantastic and emotional.