Research also suggests that middle- and working-class parents approach child-rearing in different ways. Professional parents shuttle their kids from choir practice to baseball camp and check that they are doing their homework. They also talk to them more. One study found that a college professor's kids hear an average of 2,150 words per hour in the first years of life. Working-class children hear 1,250 and those in welfare families only 620.
Friday, June 1, 2007
Words, words, words
This caught my eye in an otherwise also interesting article, Marriage in America, in the The Economist magazine from the May 31st issue.
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