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Hacer listas de mercado y poner la mesa puede mejorar el vocabulario y las ganas de aprender en los niños latinos

  • Written by Diana Leyva, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh
imageLos niños pueden ayudar a hacer listas de mercado y confirmar que los padres han comprado todo lo que está en la lista.Antonio Diaz/iStock/Getty Images Plus

Generalmente pensamos que la lectura, la escritura y las matemáticas son habilidades que se aprenden en la escuela. Pero como psicóloga que investiga cómo las...

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