No, I personally think that bilingual households have a very high advantage of learning over one language households
It is the mean of the number of children in the households with the 8th and 9th largest number of children.
Knowledge is good; there is no disadvantage to knowing two languages rather than only one.
How do you support children's play and communication development in bilingual and multilingual settings and where children learn through an additional language?
suggest reasons why you think it is a disadvantage to have many children?
Yes, it is possible for one or more of the 16 households to have the mean number of children. The mean is calculated by dividing the total number of children across all households by the number of households. If this total is evenly distributed or if one household has a number of children that aligns with the calculated mean, then that household could indeed have the mean number of children.
Yes. 20% of same-sex households are raising children.
Mary T. Cazabon has written: 'Becoming bilingual in the Amigos two-way immersion program' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Bilingual Education, Children of minorities, Education, Education, Bilingual, English language, Immersion method, School children, Spanish language, Study and teaching
Virginie Raguenaud has written: 'Bilingual by choice' -- subject(s): Child development, Language acquisition, Child rearing, Bilingualism in children, Multilingualism in children 'Bilingual by choice' -- subject(s): Child development, Language acquisition, Child rearing, Bilingualism in children, Multilingualism in children
Jenny Purbrick has written: 'Assessment of bilingual children'
It is the same percent as children raised in straight households, about 3% to 8%.Typically it is believed that gay households produce more gay children, but this is wrong. The only reason people believe this is that gay households are more accepting of gay children and the children will grow to feel comfortable with being out as gay. In homophobic heterosexual households, gay children may learn not to accept themselves and hide that they are gay. The numbers are not the same, but the openness is where the misconception comes from.
Herman C. Axelrod has written: 'Bilingual background and its relation to certain aspects of character and personality of elementary school children' -- subject(s): Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Child psychology, Children, Conduct of life
4-10 Million or so