Dialectical Journal Of Early Childhood Education

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"Major(s)/
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Minor(s)" "Human Development and Family Sciences/ Birth-Kindergarten/General Foods and Nutrition minor and Psychology Minor

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Education "High School: Holland Hall, Liberal Arts College Preparatory School

List Current College Status: Current Freshman

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" High School: I have taken Spanish language classes since I was in the first grade and continued through my Junior year of high school. College: I am currently at the University of Arkansas Bumpers Honors College.
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" "Spanish Club member I was a part of the Culture Fest committee, I led t-shirt design with my brother and I helped organize many meetings with my peers to prepare for our events
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