Social Forces
Volume 91, Issue 2, 2012, Pages 503-530

Delayed special education placement for learning disabilities among children of immigrants (Article)

Hibel J.* , Jasper A.D.
  • a Purdue University, United States
  • b Georgia Southern University, United States

Abstract

Prior theory and research suggest that children of immigrants would be at especially high risk for special education placement with learning disabilities. However, their longitudinal special education placement patterns have received scant attention. This study examines temporal patterns of special education placement among children of immigrants, focusing on the timing of special education placement for learning disabilities among first- or second-generation children compared with their third-plus generation peers. Results provide evidence that children of immigrants face comparatively lower odds of receiving early special education intervention services, but demonstrate an increasing risk as the school years progress. This relationship is explained by children of immigrants' frequent participation in English as a second language programs in the early grades. © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. All rights reserved.

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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84873163063&doi=10.1093%2fsf%2fsos092&partnerID=40&md5=84660bb353d87fed7a97d99c39ab4bdc

DOI: 10.1093/sf/sos092
ISSN: 00377732
Cited by: 20
Original Language: English