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English, 24.08.2021 01:20 GreenHerbz206

Gem is a 2-year-old girl, born here in Ontario. Her parents were born in China. Both Gem and her parents are bilingual, but Mandarin is the primary language at home. Gem understands and speaks some English words, but she is better able to communicate in Mandarin. Her grandmother is her primary caregiver and will be responsible for the pickup and drop-off routines. Gemā€™s grandmother speaks only Mandarin. What are some specific strategies to support Gem in the program?

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