The final three chapters highlight velopharyngeal inadequacy (VPI), special concerns for children internationally adopted, and expectations for development beyond the infant/toddler years. As you may have already noticed, this guidebook covers every, possible topic as it pertains to children with cleft lip and palate. Following the informative chapters are a glossary, resources, references, an index, and detailed biographies for each author. I would highly recommend this book even if you are not currently working with a child who has a cleft lip and palate, especially if you are working in early intervention, a hospital-based setting, and/or private practice because you will want this resource handy for your next client with this condition. You can purchase your copy at this affiliate link: