Choo Dawn, Dettman Shani, Dowell Richard, Cowan Robert
The HEARing Cooperative Research Centre, Melbourne Australia.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;239:21-27.
Mother-child interactions often give rise to opportunities for early language learning in the context of everyday life. Persuasive technology has the potential to influence maternal language behaviours in the home and promote mothers' active engagement in the development of their children's communication skills.
This paper explored maternal perceptions regarding the use of a language tracking wearable (Language Environment Analysis; LENA) device and a parent education smartphone application in an 8-week trial with their young children.
Mother/child dyads were enrolled in a feasibility trial designed to obtain objective auditory and linguistic data from each child's naturalistic settings (Control Condition), provide feedback to mothers about their child's home language environment (LENA Feedback Condition), and to explore effectiveness of an app designed to promote meaningful parent/child interactions during daily routines (LENA Feedback and App Condition).
The majority of mothers (80%) who participated in the trial reported a preference for using the mobile app and/or LENA technology again. Maternal responses during this pilot informed the design of an ongoing, prospective language intervention study for parents and their young children with significant hearing loss.
母婴互动常常在日常生活中为早期语言学习创造机会。说服性技术有可能影响家庭中的母亲语言行为,并促进母亲积极参与孩子沟通技能的发展。
本文探讨了母亲们在与幼儿进行的为期8周的试验中,对使用语言追踪可穿戴设备(语言环境分析;LENA)和一款家长教育智能手机应用程序的看法。
母婴二元组参与了一项可行性试验,该试验旨在从每个孩子的自然环境中获取客观的听觉和语言数据(对照条件),向母亲提供有关其孩子家庭语言环境的反馈(LENA反馈条件),并探索一款旨在促进日常活动中有意义的亲子互动的应用程序的有效性(LENA反馈和应用条件)。
参与试验的大多数母亲(80%)表示倾向于再次使用移动应用程序和/或LENA技术。此次试点过程中母亲们的反馈为一项正在进行的针对有严重听力损失的家长及其幼儿的前瞻性语言干预研究的设计提供了参考。