“…As mentioned, the variation in language outcomes may also be linked to the country of origin, the child's age at adoption (Roberts & Scott, 2009;Loman et al, 2009), pre-adoption conditions (Mason & Narad, 2005), health factors (Glennen, 2002;Tirella et al, 2006), and the abrupt change of language and culture (Hwa-Froelich & Matsuo, 2010). In addition, many children are adopted when they are between 1 and 4 years, ages when typically developed children are in the middle of their language development (Saxton, 2010;Simonsen, Kristoffersen, Bleses, Wehberg, & Jørgensen, 2014). Hence, the abrupt language shift they experience could theoretically make them more vulnerable for developmental divergence in the acquisition of a second first language.…”