In recognition of the increasing cultural, linguistic, and economic diversity among the early childhood population, knowledge about parents’ beliefs concerning the way in which children learn has the potential to directly inform early childhood programs charged with the task of developing young children’s language. This study investigates Latino, Spanish-speaking parents’ (n = 200) beliefs about their 24- to 48-month-old children’s learning and (dual) language development; all children attended Early Head Start/Head Start. Given that patterns of Spanish language use can vary along a continuum of mostly Spanish to mostly English, we also examine potential differences in beliefs by patterns of reported home language use. Results...
The purpose of this study is to examine the discourse strategies used by bilingual Spanish/English p...
This study involved surveying 649 families in Livingston Union School District in Livingston, Califo...
This is a case study of Puerto Rican parents whose children attend an enrichment bilingual-bicultura...
In recognition of the increasing cultural, linguistic, and economic diversity among the early childh...
In recognition of the increasing cultural, linguistic, and economic diversity among the early childh...
We know that young children acquire language through everyday interactions. But little is known empi...
It is important to explore how Latino parents view early childhood education in supporting children ...
Developmental science recommends and national Head Start policy mandates incorporating Dual Language...
Parental beliefs and knowledge about child development affect how they construct children’s home lea...
Spanish-English bilingual parents are faced with the decision to select home and school language for...
Cross-national studies have identified differences in parents\u27 belief systems about child-rearing...
Latino preschoolers\u27 vulnerability to deficiencies in school readiness skills (e.g., alphabet kno...
The rise in the preschool Dual Language Learner (DLL) population has led researchers to examine prom...
As the Latino portion of the United States population continues to grow each year, more and more chi...
This capstone address the research question: How do the attitudes and beliefs of Hispanic children a...
The purpose of this study is to examine the discourse strategies used by bilingual Spanish/English p...
This study involved surveying 649 families in Livingston Union School District in Livingston, Califo...
This is a case study of Puerto Rican parents whose children attend an enrichment bilingual-bicultura...
In recognition of the increasing cultural, linguistic, and economic diversity among the early childh...
In recognition of the increasing cultural, linguistic, and economic diversity among the early childh...
We know that young children acquire language through everyday interactions. But little is known empi...
It is important to explore how Latino parents view early childhood education in supporting children ...
Developmental science recommends and national Head Start policy mandates incorporating Dual Language...
Parental beliefs and knowledge about child development affect how they construct children’s home lea...
Spanish-English bilingual parents are faced with the decision to select home and school language for...
Cross-national studies have identified differences in parents\u27 belief systems about child-rearing...
Latino preschoolers\u27 vulnerability to deficiencies in school readiness skills (e.g., alphabet kno...
The rise in the preschool Dual Language Learner (DLL) population has led researchers to examine prom...
As the Latino portion of the United States population continues to grow each year, more and more chi...
This capstone address the research question: How do the attitudes and beliefs of Hispanic children a...
The purpose of this study is to examine the discourse strategies used by bilingual Spanish/English p...
This study involved surveying 649 families in Livingston Union School District in Livingston, Califo...
This is a case study of Puerto Rican parents whose children attend an enrichment bilingual-bicultura...