Speech-Language Pathologists’ Support for Parents of Young d/Deaf Multilingual Learners

Author:

van der Straten Waillet Pauline123ORCID,Colin Cécile23,Crowe Kathryn45,Charlier Brigitte123

Affiliation:

1. Centre Comprendre et Parler , Bruxelles 1200 , Belgium

2. Laboratoire Cognition Langage & Développement (LCLD) , Centre de Recherche en Cognition et Neurosciences (CRCN), , Bruxelles 1050 , Belgium

3. Université Libre de Bruxelles , Centre de Recherche en Cognition et Neurosciences (CRCN), , Bruxelles 1050 , Belgium

4. School of Health Sciences, University of Iceland , Reykjavík 102 , Iceland

5. School of Education, Charles Sturt University , Bathurst, NSW 2795 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Increasing cultural and linguistic diversity among children and families brings new challenges for early intervention professionals. The purpose of this study was to identify the specific roles and needs of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who practice in early intervention settings with culturally and linguistically diverse families of d/Deaf multilingual learners (DMLs). Thirteen SLPs completed an online survey about their practices and needs. Interviews were conducted with five parents of DMLs. Results showed that SLPs have lower self-satisfaction with families of DMLs compared to mainstream families. Parents were highly satisfied with the support they received. Both groups of participants reported a need for specific tools or adaptations, especially if there was no shared language. Thematic analysis identified three themes: communication and partnership, professional resources for responding to diversity, and diversity of parental profiles. This article provides an insight into the perspectives of both professionals and culturally and linguistically diverse parents, and identifies specific aspects of early intervention services with parents of DMLs: developing partnership in the context of cultural and/or linguistic differences, discussing topics related to multilingualism, and providing highly adaptable family-centered services.

Funder

Dr Daniël De Coninck Fund

Belgian Kids Fund for Pediatric Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Education

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