Parents’ involvement in supporting their children learn English
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Do Children Learn to save from Their Parents?*
It is well-known that small differences in discount rates, persisting over generations, make it much easier to explain US wealth inequality across households as an equilibrium outcome. At the individual level, recent micro studies suggest that variations in preferences or in planning behaviour are plausible candidates to explain inequality in pre-retirement savings among households in similar c...
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It is well-known that small di¤erences in discount rates, persisting over generations, make it much easier to explain US wealth inequality across households as an equilibrium outcome. At the individual level, recent micro studies suggest that variations in preferences or in planning behavior are plausible candidates to explain inequality in pre-retirement savings among households in similar cir...
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In six analyses using CHILDES (MacWhinney, 2000), we explored whether and how parents and their 1.5 to 5-year-old children talk about writing. Parent speech might include information about the similarity between print and speech and about the difference between writing and drawing. Parents could convey similarity between print and speech by using the words say, name, and word to refer to both s...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal on English as a Foreign Language
سال: 2016
ISSN: 2502-6615,2088-1657
DOI: 10.23971/jefl.v6i2.433