Tuesday, December 11, 2012

For Young Latino Readers, an Image Is Missing


"Young Lation children are several months behind in early 
language and preliteracy skills before entering kindergarten, relative to White peers, a new study details.  But the social skills and emotional maturity of Mexican-American children by 4 years of age is on part with White children, despite almost two-fifths growing up in poor families.  The paper will be published in December in the "Materinal and Child Health Jorunal,"  coauthored by Institute members and collaborating pediatricians at the UCLA medical school."
To read the full article in The New York Times, click here.
Early Growth of Mexican–American Children: Lagging in Preliteracy Skills but not Social Development

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