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Lopez, E. (2000). Conducting instructional<br />

consultation through interpreters. The<br />

School Psychology Review, 29(3), 378-<br />

388.<br />

Mercado, V. (2004). Effects of language brokering<br />

on children of Latino immigrants.<br />

Dissertation Abstracts International, 64,<br />

4051.<br />

Pakieser, R., & McNamee, M. (1999). How<br />

to work with an interpreter. The Journal<br />

of Continuing Education in Nursing,<br />

30(2), 71-74.<br />

Quiroz, B., Greenfield, P., & Altchech, M.<br />

(1999). Bridging cultures with a parentteacher<br />

conference. Educational Leadership,<br />

56(7), 68-70.<br />

Sandstrom, H. (2004). Watch your language.<br />

Library Trends, 53(2), 329-335.<br />

Schick, B. (2001). Interpreting for children:<br />

How it's different. Odyssey, 2, 8-11.<br />

Schick, B., Williams, K., & Kupermintz, H.<br />

(2006). Look who's being left behind:<br />

Educational interpreters and access to<br />

education for deaf and hard-of-hearing<br />

students. The Journal of Deaf Studies and<br />

Deaf Education, 11(1): 3-20.<br />

Weisskirch, R.S. (2007). Feelings about language<br />

brokering and family relations<br />

among Mexican American early adolescents.<br />

Journal of <strong>Early</strong> Adolescence, 27(4),<br />

545-561.<br />

Soon!<br />

Coming Beginning with the Spring/Summer 20<strong>10</strong> issue<br />

of <strong>Dimensions</strong> of <strong>Early</strong> <strong>Childhood</strong>, one article in<br />

each issue will contain the ‘Put These Ideas Into<br />

Practice’ page in both English and Spanish.<br />

We hope that by offering these practical tips in a bilingual format,<br />

we will be better able to provide support to the South’s ever–growing<br />

community of Hispanic early childhood professionals and parents.<br />

Looking for Bilingual<br />

Children’s Books to Add<br />

to Your Classroom Library?<br />

What’s New in Children’s Books? contains recommendations for<br />

several good–quality English/Spanish children’s books. Members can<br />

log in to the members–only area of www.<strong>Southern</strong><strong>Early</strong><strong>Childhood</strong>.org<br />

and view both the 2008 and 2009 editions, located on the ‘Curriculum<br />

Ideas’ page.<br />

36 Volume 38, Number 1 DIMENSIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD <strong>Winter</strong> 20<strong>10</strong>

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