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Unilingual children
Interesting post:
I learned English when I emigrated to the United States at age 8. My daughter, now age 8, and son, 7, don't speak a word of the mother tongue I grew up with, and I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Read the rest here.
I learned English when I emigrated to the United States at age 8. My daughter, now age 8, and son, 7, don't speak a word of the mother tongue I grew up with, and I'm not sure how I feel about that.
Read the rest here.
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