
Babies Remember Their Birth Language
A recent study from Hanyang University in Seoul indicates that babies can readily remember and speak their first language even Read more...
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A recent study from Hanyang University in Seoul indicates that babies can readily remember and speak their first language even Read more...
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How do children adopted from abroad acquire the language of their new country and what should parents do Read more...
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Children adopted internationally need to be prepared in advance for what adoption means, and how their life will change. How Read more...
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Language and Memory Project This is an ongoing study by the Minnesota International Adoption Project. In the fall of 2007 they Read more...
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How do children adopted from abroad acquire the language of their new country and what should parents do to help? Read more...
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Adopting an older child takes preparation for the parents, the existing children in the family, and the new child. Join Read more...
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Q: Are there any studies to distinguish international adoptee’s developmental and other disorders (mainly language and sensory) from the similar signs Read more...
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Q: We adopted a child from Russia who is now 4 ½. He is doing very well in most regards, Read more...
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Adopting older children can be rewarding and challenging. Debbie Riley, Executive Director of The Center for Adoption Support & Education Read more...
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