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Child voice: How immigrant children enlightened their teachers with a camera A qualitative exploration of child-teacher communication in an exercise in which photographs are taken by students, based on observations of 14 foreign-born or first generation 3- through 5-year old preschool children and 6 preschool teachers from a private preschool in an upper-middle class neighborhood in Central Pennsylvania |
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The effect of maternal language on bilingual children's vocabulary and emergent literacy development during Head Start and kindergarten An examination of the relationships between maternal English and Spanish language use and both vocabulary and emergent literacy development over 2 years in Head Start and kindergarten, and an examination of differences by child gender, based on data from 72 mothers and their bilingual children in English immersion programs |
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Infant-Toddler early learning guidelines: The content that states have addressed and implications for programs serving children with disabilities A categorical analysis of the contents of the infant and toddler early learning guidelines (ELGs) published by 21 states, and a discussion of their implications for programs serving children with disabilities |
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