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Teaching Spanish to the Kids Isn't Easy for Second-Generation Parents

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Fewer Latinos are speaking Spanish at home, as more of them are born and raised in the U.S. But, as KPCC's Leslie Berestein Rojas knows all too well, some second-generation parents in Los Angeles are trying to change that.

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