Parental beliefs and knowledge about child development affect how they construct children’s home learning experiences, which in turn impact children’s developmental outcomes. A rapidly growing population of dual language learners (DLLs) highlights the need for a better understanding of parents’ beliefs and knowledge about dual language development and practices to support DLLs. The current study examined the dual language beliefs and knowledge of parents of Spanish-English preschool DLLs (n = 32). We further asked how socioeconomic and sociocultural factors were associated with parental beliefs and knowledge, and how parental beliefs and knowledge related to DLLs’ home dual language experiences and school readiness skills as rated by their ...
Despite a clear finding that immigrant children in bilingual education programs outperform children ...
We know that young children acquire language through everyday interactions. But little is known empi...
Research completed at the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, College of Health Prof...
Parental beliefs and knowledge about child development affect how they construct children’s home lea...
The rise in the preschool Dual Language Learner (DLL) population has led researchers to examine prom...
This study explored the perspective on dual language programs of parents of bilingual children. A su...
Latino preschoolers’ vulnerability to deficiencies in school readiness skills (e.g., alphabet knowle...
In recognition of the increasing cultural, linguistic, and economic diversity among the early childh...
This study aimed to describe home literacy (HL) activities of Spanish-/English-speaking children of ...
The number of children living in the United States who are learning two languages is increasing grea...
Latino preschoolers\u27 vulnerability to deficiencies in school readiness skills (e.g., alphabet kno...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Health Professionals, Dept. of Communication Sci...
he purposes of this study were to (a) examine the degree to which teachers used linguistically respo...
Purpose This study examines the extent to which the Home Literacy Environment (HLE) as measured by r...
This study describes the effectiveness of an early childhood family education (ECFE) program built o...
Despite a clear finding that immigrant children in bilingual education programs outperform children ...
We know that young children acquire language through everyday interactions. But little is known empi...
Research completed at the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, College of Health Prof...
Parental beliefs and knowledge about child development affect how they construct children’s home lea...
The rise in the preschool Dual Language Learner (DLL) population has led researchers to examine prom...
This study explored the perspective on dual language programs of parents of bilingual children. A su...
Latino preschoolers’ vulnerability to deficiencies in school readiness skills (e.g., alphabet knowle...
In recognition of the increasing cultural, linguistic, and economic diversity among the early childh...
This study aimed to describe home literacy (HL) activities of Spanish-/English-speaking children of ...
The number of children living in the United States who are learning two languages is increasing grea...
Latino preschoolers\u27 vulnerability to deficiencies in school readiness skills (e.g., alphabet kno...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Health Professionals, Dept. of Communication Sci...
he purposes of this study were to (a) examine the degree to which teachers used linguistically respo...
Purpose This study examines the extent to which the Home Literacy Environment (HLE) as measured by r...
This study describes the effectiveness of an early childhood family education (ECFE) program built o...
Despite a clear finding that immigrant children in bilingual education programs outperform children ...
We know that young children acquire language through everyday interactions. But little is known empi...
Research completed at the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, College of Health Prof...