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The Language Gap Between City and Countryside Kids in Southwest China
ChinaFriday, December 13, 2024
In rural areas, parents might have less time and fewer resources, but that doesn't mean kids aren't learning. Sometimes, community support can make up for what's lacking at home. But it's a mix of these factors that paints the whole picture.
Think about it this way: a kid with lots of books and games might learn some words early, but if they don't have someone to talk to, they might not understand how to use them in sentences. On the other hand, a kid with limited resources but plenty of family chat time might understand language in a deeper way.
The study also showed that even within the same area, kids have different experiences. Some rural communities might have strong support for kids' learning, closing the gap with city kids. So, it's not just about cities versus countryside, but also about the unique situation of each family and community.
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