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Communication Development and Disorders in Multicultural Populations

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Beverly, B.L., McGuinness, T.M., & Blanton, D.J. (2008). Communication and academic challenges in early adolescence for children who have been adopted from the former Soviet Union. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 39(3), 303–313.

Glennen, S. (2007). International adoption speech and language mythbusters. Newsletter of the Special Interest Division 14: Communication Disorders and Sciences in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations, 14(3), 3–8.

Glennen, S. (2007). Speech and language in children adopted internationally at older ages. Newsletter of the Special Interest Division 14: Communication Disorders and Sciences in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations, 14(3), 17–20.

Hwa-Froelich, D.A. (2007). Infants and toddlers adopted abroad: Clinical Practices. Newsletter of the Special Interest Division 14: Communication Disorders and Sciences in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations, 14(3), 9–12.

Hwa-Froelich, D.A., Pettinelli, J.D., & Jones, S. (2006). Interdisciplinary collaboration with internationally adopted children. Newsletter of the Special Interest Division 14: Communication Disorders and Sciences in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations, 13(3), 8–16.

Matsuo, H., Pryor, C., & Sessions, L. (2006) Constructing shared realities: Interdisciplinary collaboration of the International Adoption Clinic. Newsletter of the Special Interest Division 14: Communication Disorders and Sciences in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations, 13(3), 3–8.

Scott, K., & Roberts, J. (2007). Language development of internationally adopted children: The school-age years. Newsletter of the Special Interest Division 14: Communication Disorders and Sciences in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations, 14(3), 12–17.

Scott, K.A., Roberts, J.A., & Krakow, R. (2008). Oral and written language development of children adopted from China. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 17(2), 150–160.


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