Book Review: The Handbook on Questioning Children: A Linguistic Perspective by Anne Graffam Walker
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Abstract
After 14 years, the seminal book on questioning children by Anne Graffam Walker has been modernized with co-author Julie Kenniston. Although much of the original information remains the same, this edition contains current research citations, additional topics, and beautiful graphics, all of which enhance the reader’s experience.
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Walker, A. G., Kenniston, J., Inada, S. S., & Caldwell, C. (2013). Handbook on questioning children: A linguistic perspective. ABA Center on Children and the Law.