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Room 3 at 37th Street Early Education Center, 3-4 years old young children. Most of them belong dual language program, at this moments they are learning their Language and Literacy Development, letters and numbers recognitions, emergent writing. Most of our students are young students who are picking up words and phrases among African American, Latinos, Ethiopians, and Japanese. Almost all of the children are in contact with two or three languages or dialects at home.

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Room 3 at 37th Street Early Education Center, 3-4 years old young children. Most of them belong dual language program, at this moments they are learning their Language and Literacy Development, letters and numbers recognitions, emergent writing. Most of our students are young students who are picking up words and phrases among African American, Latinos, Ethiopians, and Japanese. Almost all of the children are in contact with two or three languages or dialects at home.

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