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Psychological Assessment of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Children and Adolescents - A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback)
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Psychological Assessment of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Children and Adolescents - A Practitioner's Guide (Paperback)
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This is the only text for school and clinical psychologists and
other mental health professionals to provide a systematic
developmental framework for assessment, diagnosis, and consultation
of children and adolescents from diverse linguistic and cultural
backgrounds. Reflecting the most current research, it provides
much-needed, practical strategies for helping students who require
adaptations beyond traditional psychological assessment methods.
The authors describe the linguistic and cultural issues to consider
when assessing students from diverse backgrounds, with a particular
focus on children who are from immigrant and refugee families in
addition to emerging bilingual learners and children of indigenous
peoples. Specific assessment strategies are grounded in new
research on the typical developmental trajectories of children who
are learning a second language, how second language learning and
learning disabilities affect students' academic achievement, the
impact of culture and immigration experiences on cognitive, social,
and emotional development, and culturally sensitive practice with
children, adolescents, and families. The authors also provide a
discussion of DSM-5 criteria as they relate to culturally and
linguistically diverse children and adolescents. International in
scope, this book reflects the academic, language-learning, and
social-emotional needs of immigrant and refugee children in the US,
Canada, and other immigrant-receiving countries around the world.
Informed by the authors' practice in both school and clinical
settings, the book provides a roadmap for assessment that includes
critical elements of decision-making in diagnosis and consultation
with families and school staff. Replete with case studies, the book
reflects a wide range of languages and cultures. It includes
checklists and rating scales, lists of questions to be used in
clinical decision-making, lists of ""Do's"" and ""Don'ts"" for
quick referral, and a ""Myth vs. Fact"" feature in each chapter.
Key Features: Provides a systematic developmental framework for
assessment and diagnosis of students from diverse linguistic and
cultural backgrounds Offers strategies for assessment in native
language and acquired language Guides practitioners in reporting on
assessments and consulting with families and school staff
Integrates current research on development of language and literacy
of second language-learning children with discussions of key issues
of interpreting assessment data Covers the academic, language
learning, and social-emotional needs of immigrant and refugee
children throughout the world Includes ""Myth vs. Fact"" feature
that discusses and refutes commonly held beliefs about development
and assessment of this population
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