At about two years of age, Hispanic children were less likely than their peers to demonstrate receptive and expressive vocabulary skills. In 2003-04, 78% of Hispanic children two years of age demonstrated receptive vocabulary skills, compared to 89% of their white peers. Fifty-four percent of Hispanic children demonstrated expressive vocabulary skills, compared to 71% of their white peers.
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May 17, 2012Diverse Issues in Higher Education
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Fast Facts
Digest of Education Statistics, 2007, NCES, 2008, Table 109


