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Addressing Socioeconomic Disparities In Children's Language Development: Insights, Challenges, And Interventions

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2024-12-22

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Makhlouf, Abdelkader

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المجلة الجزائرية لعلوم اللسان - كلية اللغة العربية وأدابها - جامعة الجزائر 02 أبو القاسم سعد الله

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This study addresses the pervasive issue of socioeconomic disparities in children's language development, drawing from a wide array of literature. The problem statement highlights the consistent findings indicating a substantial lag in language skills among children from low socioeconomic backgrounds compared to their affluent peers by age three. The main aim of this research is to underscore the necessity of tailored interventions aimed at bridging this gap and fostering language growth among economically disadvantaged children. The significance of the study lies in its emphasis on the crucial role of early parent-child communication quality, the impact of poverty on cognitive development and academic performance, the influence of caregiver input quality, and the differences in access to educational resources based on socioeconomic status. Methodologically, this research incorporates a comprehensive review of relevant literature, synthesizing insights from various studies conducted by researchers such as Hirsh-Pasek (2015), Miller (1995), Leroy (2017), Zimmerman (2017), and Suskind (2015). Findings underscore the importance of parental involvement and targeted interventions in improving language environments and outcomes for children from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Implications of this research include the urgent need for policy interventions and support systems aimed at addressing the enduring consequences of poverty on children's learning and cognitive growth, as well as the promotion of equitable access to educational resources and high-quality caregiver interactions.

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socioeconomic disparities, language development, tailored interventions, parent-child communication, educational equity

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