Parental perceptions of bilingualism and home language vocabulary: young bilingual children from low-income immigrant mexican american and chinese american families

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  • who: ufeffEmilyufeff ufeffMakufeff and colleagues from the Nanyang Technological University, Mexico have published the research: Parental perceptions of bilingualism and home language vocabulary: Young bilingual children from low-income immigrant Mexican American and Chinese American families, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: To further examine these relationships, this study examines parental perceptions of children`s bilingual language learning in low-income immigrant families, specifically Chinese American and Mexican American families. This study provides evidence that parents` beliefs and home language and literacy environment contribute to DLLs` home language oral proficiency.
  • how: The results indicated . . .

     

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