Hearing parents learning American Sign Language with their deaf children: a mixed-methods survey

Author:

Lieberman Amy M.1ORCID,Mitchiner Julie2,Pontecorvo Elana1

Affiliation:

1. Wheelock College of Education and Human Development , Boston University , Boston , MA , USA

2. Department of Education , Gallaudet University , Washington , DC , USA

Abstract

Abstract Hearing parents with deaf children face difficult decisions about what language(s) to use with their child. Sign languages such as American Sign Language (ASL) are fully accessible to deaf children, yet most hearing parents are not proficient in ASL prior to having a deaf child. Parents are often discouraged from learning ASL based in part on an assumption that it will be too difficult, yet there is little evidence supporting this claim. In this mixed-methods study, we surveyed hearing parents of deaf children (n = 100) who had learned ASL to learn more about their experiences. In their survey responses, parents identified a range of resources that supported their ASL learning as well as frequent barriers. Parents identified strongly with belief statements indicating the importance of ASL and affirmed that learning ASL is attainable for hearing parents. We discuss the implications of this study for parents who are considering ASL as a language choice and for the professionals who guide them.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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