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Am J Speech Lang Pathol ; 26(1): 29-43, 2017 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27959973

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore relationships among adoption, individual, and family variables on false belief performance of children adopted internationally (CAI). METHOD: Using a quasiexperimental design, thirty-five 4-year-old children adopted from Asian and Eastern European countries before age 2 years were compared with a U.S. group of 33 nonadopted 4-year-old children on a standardized English-language measure, 3 false belief tasks, and a go/no-go inhibition measure. RESULTS: The adopted group differed significantly from the U.S. nonadopted group in expressive language and false belief performance. For the adopted group, inhibition measures were significantly correlated with core language scores. Core language scores and number of older siblings predicted false belief performance. CONCLUSIONS: Similar to children who are not adopted, language competence and living with older siblings positively influenced social understanding in CAI. Because CAI experience interrupted language acquisition and live with fewer older siblings, they are at risk of having weaker language competence and social understanding in their adopted language. When working with CAI, practitioners should assess social communication, language competence, and inhibition skills. They should assist adoptive families in providing socially mentored opportunities for their children to observe and interact with older children.


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Child, Adopted/psychology , Cultural Characteristics , Culture , Internationality , Theory of Mind , Asia/ethnology , Caregivers/psychology , Child , Child, Preschool , Europe, Eastern/ethnology , Female , Humans , Inhibition, Psychological , Interpersonal Relations , Language Development Disorders/psychology , Male , Reference Values , Statistics as Topic , United States
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