answer:It depends on several things I think. Is the child naturally shy? Does the family live in a place that is very diverse? Are the people in the community understanding? Some children who grow up in homes where the parents do speak English, but the parents insist the child use the family language when speaking to the parents, some children hate that. They feel self conscious when around English only peers. Some children might be happy to help and feel proud about their ability to help. I would bet that how often kids are asked to do it has some influence with how they feel about it. I like being able to help my dad with colors, I never minded, but I didn’t have to do it often, and it didn’t involve me having to speak for him.