Book contents
- Rehabilitation and Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Rehabilitation and Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 2 Developmental, Neuropsychological, Psychoeducational, and “Dynamic” Assessment of Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 3 Differential Diagnoses and the Structure of School-Based Recommendations for Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 4 Developmental Trauma Disorder Rehabilitation in Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 5 Cognitive Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children in School and Family
- Chapter 6 Language Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 7 Academic Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 8 Creation of Social and Cultural Competence in Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 9 Therapeutic Parenting as a Major Force in Rehabilitation and Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 10 Transitioning to Adulthood Using the Individual Transitional Plan
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- References
- Index
Chapter 6 - Language Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2021
- Rehabilitation and Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Rehabilitation and Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 2 Developmental, Neuropsychological, Psychoeducational, and “Dynamic” Assessment of Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 3 Differential Diagnoses and the Structure of School-Based Recommendations for Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 4 Developmental Trauma Disorder Rehabilitation in Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 5 Cognitive Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children in School and Family
- Chapter 6 Language Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 7 Academic Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 8 Creation of Social and Cultural Competence in Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 9 Therapeutic Parenting as a Major Force in Rehabilitation and Remediation of Internationally Adopted Children
- Chapter 10 Transitioning to Adulthood Using the Individual Transitional Plan
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- References
- Index
Summary
Learning a new language is an inevitable part of being adopted internationally. For many IA children, this is a distressing experience related to an abrupt loss of the native language and a relatively slow acquisition of another language in a situation of ongoing stress of adjustment to a new physical and sociocultural environment. This chapter discusses the psychological consequences of abrupt first language attrition in IA children and the dynamic of new “native” language learning in adoptees: social/communicative vs. cognitive/academic language acquisition. All pros and cons of “English as a second language” (ESL) methodology for school-age IA children are discussed. This chapter considers the issue of language-based learning difficulties and disabilities in IA students and typical confusions with the assessment of language in IA children. Finally, the remediation of cognitive/academic language in IA children through a methodology known as the Cognitive Academic Language Learning Approach (CALLA) is examined. Language losing and language learning is a traumatic experience: for many IA children, difficulties result in cognitive, academic, and self-regulatory weaknesses. Remediation and scaffolding of language development is a bare necessity for the majority of late-adopted students.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021