Children in lower-income families and their middle-class peers …

„There are measurable differences between how children in lower-income families and their middle-class peers develop and learn. By the time a child in a very low-income family reaches age 4, she will have heard only two words for every seven that a child in a higher-income family has heard.“

The Annie E. Casey Foundation (Hrsg.), „The First Eight Years“ (2013), S. 6