This paper focuses on family bilingualism, that is, the situatio in which a child is exposed to at least two languages, one in the community and the other at home, from early childhood on. Whereas all children who are in contact with one language from birth acquire parallel levels of competence in it, provided that circumstances are normal, those who are in cantact with two develop different levels of compelence in the L2. Thus, their biliaguaism can be receptive or productive, balanced or nonbalaaced. To a large extent, these differences are due to the kinds of strategies used by 1the parents when interacting with their bilingual children. According to recent research, the use of certain discourse strategies by the parents plays an essentiai role in the development of the children's abilily la speak the L2. A study was conducted in order la find out whether parents in situations of family bilingualism are aware of the existence of these strategies and of the potentially beneficial effects of using some over the others.
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