When working with children adopted internationally, it is important to be culturally responsive in order to understand and respect the child's unique background, experiences, and identity. Being culturally competent involves having knowledge of the child's country of origin, language, traditions, and customs so that effective communication and support can be provided. Additionally, approaching the child with humility allows for open-mindedness, empathy, and a willingness to learn from the child's perspective.
Similarly, when working with children with language impairments,