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Parental Beliefs and Knowledge, Children’s Home Language Experiences, and School Readiness: The Dual Language Perspective

Parental beliefs and knowledge about child development affect how they construct children’s home learning experiences, which in turn impact children’s developmental outcomes. A rapidly growing population of dual language learners (DLLs) highlights the need for a better understanding of parents’ beli...

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Published in:Frontiers in psychology 2021-05, Vol.12, p.661208-661208
Main Authors: Luo, Rufan, Song, Lulu, Villacis, Carla, Santiago-Bonilla, Gloria
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