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Katelyn Kurkul1, Kathleen Corriveau2
1Department of Human Development and Human Services,Merrimack College,North Andover,Massachusetts 01845.kurkulk@merrimack.eduhttp://www.merrimack.edu/live/profiles/481-katelyn-kurkul-edd.
Abstract:
Early learning experiences shape the development of the behavioral constellation of deprivation (BCD) proposed by Pepper & Nettle (P&N). There is considerable variability in early learning experiences across diverse socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds, particularly when it comes to language. Here, we discuss how early learning experiences are beyond the control of the individual and subsequently contribute to behaviors in P&N's constellation.
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