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Website Links:
American Academy of Pediatrics Immigrant Toolkit
Survey of Well Being of Young Children and Modified Checklist for Autism in Refugee Languages (Summary)
Survey of Well Being of Young Children (Burmese)
Modified Checklist for Autism (Burmese)
SWYC and M-CHAT (Burmese with English Scoring Guide)
Survey of Well Being of Young Children (Nepali)
Modified Checklist for Autism (Nepali)
SWYC and M-CHAT (Nepali with English Scoring Guide)
Multilingual Survey of Well-being of Young Children
Multilingual MCHAT