Research on how children differentiate between two languages indicates that:
A) one parent should consistently use one language and the other parent should use the other language.
B) the "one person-one language" principle is supported in the use of Spanish and English.
C) it is realistic for parents to speak predominantly one language only for the sake of the child's development.
D) typically, parents who are using two languages with one child do not adhere to the "one person-one language" principle.
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