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I believe that spending all day in one language enviroment, (without exposure to the other language) and having no opportunites to be immersed in the other language and to use the language will prevent a child from fluently learning the language, yes.


It is not because it is ASL. If a child uses English, their family communicates with them in English. The school they attend is in English....when is the child going to learn Spanish?


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