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Date:
2/2/2007 4:24:00 PM
Author:
rose
(roubert510@sbcglobal.net)
Subject:
both languages is ok
maybe the father does want his child to learn engish but at the same time keep the spanish. this is totally acceptable in fact i did my research (for my language development class) about this and i learned that when a child learns his first language (the one he has heard from birth) it is easier for the child to learn a second one. i'm sure he wants his child to learn english , but at the same time he wants to make sure his child keep his first language which is the best decision of all.
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