Journal of Pediatric Psychology Advance Access originally published online on February 27, 2008
Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2008 33(4):447-448; doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsn015
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1Centro de Estudos Superiores do Trópico Úmido (CESTU), Escola Normal Superior, 2The University of Arizona, College of Public Health, and 3The University of Arizona, Special Education Rehabilitation, and School Psychology
All correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Patricia Sánchez Lizardi, Centro de Estudos Superiores do Trópico Úmido (CESTU), Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA), Reitoria, sala 111, Avenida Djalma Batista 3578, Flores, 69050-010-Manaus-AM, Brasil. E-mail: patricia.s.lizardi@gmail.com
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We thank Drs. Gresham and LoVecchio for their interest in our article, "The Effects of Organophosphate Pesticide Exposure on Hispanic Children's Cognitive and Behavioral Functioning" in the Jan/Feb 2008 issue of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology (Sánchez Lizardi, ORourke, & Morris, 2008
) and invite others to read the article and evaluate it for themselves. We are in complete agreement that low socio-economic status (SES) has an appreciable