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If my child does not learn to read in English until the second semester of first grade, will he/she catch up with American students who start at the beginning of the first semester of first grade?

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If my child does not learn to read in English until the second semester of first grade, will he/she catch up with American students who start at the beginning of the first semester of first grade?

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Yes, because the reading and study skills learned in French transfer to those learned in English. The staggered approach to learning two languages avoids confusion, and provides a way for students to assimilate and balance their language learning.

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