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    Bilingual Children with Communicative Disorders: Understanding and Treating University of Arkansas Abstract This report studied what was already known about bilingual children with communicative disorders in order to address specific problems that come up in this field. Studies done on this specific population within the past decade were found by searching online databases. The studies were then analyzed and organized into methods and results with a discussion to explain any findings. Findings

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    In 1900‚ an estimated six percent of elementary school children received bilingual education‚ which is double the current level. In 1968 the Bilingual Education Act was passed‚ which did not require bilingual education‚ but used students’ native languages in the curriculum to one degree or another. With the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001‚ bilingual education was left far behind‚ and was no longer a part of the national framework for elementary schools (“Bilingual Education”)

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    Bilingual education‚ in early childhood‚ promotes quality education and a better understanding of different cultures. There are two ways bilingual education is used. One way is when English speakers learn a second language‚ such as Spanish‚ by being in a classroom where both languages are used to teach students. The second is where non-English speaking individuals learn English with the help of their native language. Both ways help individuals learn a second language more effectively and increase

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    Cultural conflict is when a new set of beliefs and habits overtakes and conceals the old set‚ deteriorating the sacred cultural connections established at birth. Sujatas "Search for My Tongue" and John Agards "Half-Caste" are both excellent examples of cultural conflict. In the both cases‚ the authors are attempting to depict the hardships involved with a clash of culture. In Search for My Tongue‚ Sujata Bhatt finds conflict between two languages: what would you do/if you had two tongues in your

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    Being multilingual or bilingual is the ability to speak more than one language‚ for some this can be a huge advantage as it provides more diversity and therefore can be a skill that both the workforce and college admissions look at when determining the best applicants. It is no surprise that having the ability to speak more than one language can come as an advantage‚ however what advantages does speaking more than one language offer? Parents are often concerned that using a non-community language

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    My idea of interest is the importance of being bilingual. Our schools in America don’t focus on a teaching kids a second language. As a Hispanic‚ and American citizen‚ being bilingual is very important to me. I learned Spanish and English as a kid‚ and this had led me to have better communication‚ and has opened more opportunities for me. I chose this topic because it will raise awareness and lead many Americans to better communicate with the Hispanic community. The American society needs to adapt

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    In the past few decades‚ there has been a significant increase in the amount of immigrants that have arrived in the United States. These immigrants have brought with them a wide variety of cultures‚ ethnicities‚ and languages. Many of these immigrants do not speak English and must learn the language in order to communicate with others. As a result‚ educational institutions have strived to accommodate linguistically diverse students by developing bilingual education. Bilingual education refers to

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    My name is Onel and I will be speaking about the benefits and advantages of being bilingual. As a native Spanish speaker who had to learn English I am much familiarized with this subject. I was born and raised in Cuba and in 1997 at the age of 13 I came to the states. For the past 18 years I have been around others who like me have had to learn English as a second language and I can attest for many of the benefits. What are the benefits? • Expand vocabulary more easily. Individuals who are bilingual

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    Emma Schlager 12-14-15 I have always been interested in learning about languages and have been taking classes since I was young. Even though I am currently far from bilingual‚ I love to learn about other languages‚ and I also desire to become fluent in a language other than English. I am fascinated with various languages and how being bilingual can influence multiple other aspects of a person’s life. While searching for an article‚ I was trying to find a study that showed some on the effects that

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    Multiculturalism is a substantial part of living in a diverse country‚ such as the United States. According to the United States Census Bureau‚ inhabitants of the United States speak a total of 382 different languages. Language adds to the diversity of the country. Due to the various types of languages spoken in the United States‚ being bilingual has become a necessity. Parents play a major role in their children’s education. Encouraging students to learn another language can become extremely beneficial

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