家庭和教练对婴儿语言培养计划的反应

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Heidi L. Hollingsworth, Mary Knight-McKenna, Judy Esposito, Caroline Redd
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摘要

这项研究调查了家庭和教练对一项为期两年的社区研究计划的反应,该计划旨在支持家庭促进婴儿语言发展。这项研究的重点是低收入家庭的婴儿,因为这些孩子可能有语言发育迟缓的风险。大多数参与者自认为是西班牙裔、拉丁裔或西班牙裔。聘请了三名教练,在一系列小组会议中与参与的家庭密切合作,他们模拟语言促进实践,对家庭实施实践提供反馈,并与家庭一起审查婴儿家庭语言环境的措施。对调查、访谈和文件的分析表明,SBB为家庭和教练提供了许多好处。对家庭的好处包括增加了对与婴儿进行语言互动的重要性的认识和实践,以及与其他家庭的社区意识。教练的好处包括个人和职业成长的机会,以及与参与家庭的积极关系。还指出了挑战和需要改进的领域。尽管家庭表达了更频繁和更长时间的辅导课程的愿望,但教练们报告了对不一致的课程出勤率的担忧,并承认家庭生活的复杂性。
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Family and Coach Responses to a Program for Fostering Infant Language
This study investigated family and coach responses to a two-year community-based research program, Strong Beginnings for Babies (SBB), designed to support families in fostering infant language development. The study focused on families of infants from low-income backgrounds, as these children may be at risk for delayed language development. The majority of participants self-identified as Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish origin. Three coaches were hired to work closely with participating families during a series of group sessions where they modeled language promotion practices, provided feedback on families' implementation of practices, and reviewed measures of infants' home language environments with families. Analyses of surveys, interviews, and documents indicated that SBB proffered a number of benefits for both families and coaches. Benefits for families included increased knowledge about the importance of and practices for engaging in language interactions with their infants, as well as a sense of community with other families. Benefits for coaches included personal and professional opportunities for growth and positive relationships with participating families. Challenges and areas for improvement were also noted. Although families expressed a desire for more frequent and longer coaching sessions, coaches reported concerns about inconsistent program attendance and acknowledged the complexities of families' lives.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: Infants & Young Children is an interdisciplinary journal focusing on vulnerable children from birth to five years of age and their families. Of special interest are articles involving innovative interventions, summaries of important research developments and their implications for practice, updates for high priority topic areas, balanced presentations of controversial issues, and articles that address issues involving policy, professional training, new conceptual models, and related matters. Although data are often presented primarily to illustrate points, some types of data-based articles may be appropriate.
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