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12 cosas que los padres criando niños bilingües necesitan saber

12 cosas que los padres criando niños bilingües necesitan saber

by Maria Babin | Sep 19, 2014 | Spanish, Translation

1 – No sucede por magia Los niños no llegan a ser bilingües por magia. Existe una creencia que dice que “los niños son como esponjas cuando se trata de un idioma” y que aprenderán todos los idiomas que escuchan regularmente – esto no es verdad. Si, cuando las...

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