1) We know that it is best practice to teach a child in their…

Question Answered step-by-step 1) We know that it is best practice to teach a child in their… 1) We know that it is best practice to teach a child in their primary language, then English, to ensure that the child doesn’t lose the skills they have developed in their primary language. However, this isn’t always possible. When a child arrives at school speaking no English at all, it is best to:  a) have the teacher enroll in a class to learn the child’s language.  b) hire a bilingual teacher. c) request that a family member stay with the child. d) have the teacher learn a few essential phrases and convey a warm welcome to the school. which is the best answer to the question? Social Science Sociology CHILD DEVE MISC Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)