Language exposure outside the home becomes more English-dominant from 30 to 60 months for children from Spanish-speaking homes in the United States.
Stephanie N WelshErika HoffPublished in: The international journal of bilingualism : cross-disciplinary, cross-linguistic studies of language behavior (2020)
For children in immigrant families, the home and family members outside the home are the primary sources of heritage language exposure. Out-of-home language experience is SL-dominant and increasingly so as children get older, although the degree to which this is the case differs depending on parental characteristics.