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Hispanic Immigrants' Children Fall Behind Peers Early, Study Finds
By James C. McKinley Jr.
The children of Hispanic immigrants tend to be born healthy and start life on an intellectual par with other American children, but by the age of 2 they begin to lag in linguistic and cognitive skills, a new study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, shows.
The New York Times, Oct. 21, 2009

 

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