Humanities
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Researchers highlight emotion's overlooked role in how children learn home languages
A new editorial argues that studies on home language development have neglected social and emotional factors—the feelings, relationships, and family dynamics that shape whether children maintain their heritage language. For policymakers and educators designing multilingual programs, the oversight suggests current interventions may be missing crucial levers for success.
Originaltitel: Editorial: Social and affective domain in home language development and maintenance research