Early years autism and bilingualism: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of parent perceptions during lockdown.

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Pub Date : 2022-11-20 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23969415221138704
Sarah Oudet, Katie Howard, Stephanie Durrleman
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Aim: This study explores how bilingual parents of autistic children made language decisions for their families, how the event of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and subsequent lockdown impacted the communication environment of their households, and whether these experiences affected their language habits.

Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with five bilingual parents of autistic children who lived through lockdown in France. Data were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Demographic and background information was collected using an adapted version of the Questionnaire for Parents of Bilingual Children.

Results: Participants reported conflicting advice given by a range of practitioners. Parents expressed differing beliefs about the impact of language choices on their children. Parents described active engagement with their children's home-learning as generally positive. Parents identified an increase in children's exposure to their first language during the lockdown. Parents reported an increase in children's overall communication abilities.

Conclusion: Parents believed that their children's positive communication development during lockdown was related to increased exposure to their first language(s), and direct involvement in their children's learning programs.

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早期自闭症和双语:禁闭期间父母感知的解释性现象学分析。
目的:本研究探讨自闭症儿童的双语父母如何为他们的家庭做出语言决定,SARS-CoV-2大流行和随后的封锁事件如何影响他们的家庭沟通环境,以及这些经历是否影响了他们的语言习惯。方法:采用半结构化访谈的方法,对5名在法国经历封锁时期的自闭症儿童的双语父母进行访谈。数据分析采用解释性现象学分析。人口统计和背景资料的收集使用了《双语儿童父母问卷》的改编版本。结果:参与者报告了一系列从业人员给出的相互矛盾的建议。对于语言选择对孩子的影响,家长们表达了不同的看法。家长们认为积极参与孩子的家庭学习总体上是积极的。家长们发现,在封锁期间,孩子们接触第一语言的机会增加了。家长们报告说,孩子的整体沟通能力有所提高。结论:家长认为,在封锁期间,孩子的积极沟通发展与增加母语接触和直接参与孩子的学习计划有关。
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Autism and Developmental Language Impairments
Autism and Developmental Language Impairments Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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