The importance of high quality early childhood education has been widely acknowledged. We know that interactions between child and teacher are important for their development. Multilingual children bring a different language background into the classroom and may still be acquiring Dutch, the language of schooling. There are suggestions of a negative bias towards this group, leading to teachers having lower expectations of them. Therefore we wondered: Are multilingual children involved in different types of interactions with their teachers and how could this be related to their development?To study this, Annegien Langeloo followed 20 kindergarten classrooms for one year, observing the engagement of the 80 focal children with the activities i...