Sandy K Bowen
Am Ann Deaf. 2016 Spring;161(1):33-40. doi: 10.1353/aad.2016.0009.
Today's pluralistic society is characterized by families from many linguistic and cultural backgrounds, including families with infants and toddlers who are deaf or hard of hearing (d/Dhh). Taking a multicultural perspective, the author examines family-centered early intervention (FCEI) and the transition to school services for children who are d/Dhh. Working with d/Dhh Multilingual Learners (DMLs) and their families presents a unique challenge to early intervention professionals: ensuring that families have adequate information and resources to make informed choices, particularly regarding communication. The author presents information and research related to (a) family and professional partnerships, (b) cultural contexts for early intervention,
当今多元化社会的特点是,家庭来自许多语言和文化背景,包括有失聪或听力障碍婴幼儿(d/Dhh)的家庭。作者从多元文化视角审视了以家庭为中心的早期干预(FCEI)以及为d/Dhh儿童向学校服务的过渡。与d/Dhh多语言学习者(DMLs)及其家庭合作,对早期干预专业人员提出了独特的挑战:确保家庭拥有足够的信息和资源,以便做出明智的选择,尤其是在沟通方面。作者介绍了与以下方面相关的信息和研究:(a)家庭与专业人员的伙伴关系,(b)早期干预的文化背景,