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Building Literacy 7-12

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Primary Language

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Primary Language is the language a person has been exposed to from birth. Being bilingual or multilingual has cognitive advantages. However, when measured with assessments normed for monolinguals, students learning multiple languages can appear to experience slower acquisition of Vocabulary and Syntax knowledge in each language since these are spread across two or more languages. Students who attend schools that teach in a language other than their Primary Language can also have unique challenges developing their reading and writing skills due to entering school with fewer literacy skills in the school language. It is important that educators can distinguish between literacy difficulties that stem from learning disabilities and differences that stem from their language backgrounds, or a combination, in order to provide the most appropriate support.

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