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im recenty tutoring 3 non speaking children after school. I myself speak spanish and english, my husband is from peru and also my kids are biligual. I know how the children are feeling and the thoughts that are going through thier mind. i am doing flashcards, sight words,reading, and vocabulary with them at this time. I am doing three different levels though.one being a pre-k, third grade, and 5th grade. Can you give me any advise to what else i should be working on with them....
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