Baralt Melissa, Mahoney Ashley Darcy, Brito Natalie
Florida International University, USA.
Baptist Children's Hospital and Mednax, George Washington University, USA.
Child Lang Teach Ther. 2020 Feb;36(1):33-57. doi: 10.1177/0265659020903779. Epub 2020 Feb 10.
The early language environments of low-income Hispanic children can be negatively affected when their Spanish-speaking caregivers face racism, assimilation pressure, and/or misinformed advice based on English-only ideologies. This article reports on the design and efficacy of Háblame Bebé, a language-promoting phone application that encourages low-income Hispanic mothers to talk more to their children in their native Spanish with the goals of (1) improving their children's early language environment, (2) promoting bilingualism, and (3) monitoring developmental milestones. The app was designed and tested across three phases as mandated by the US HRSA . In Phase I, we developed a curriculum that promotes high-quality language interactions in Spanish and designed the app components. In Phase II, we tested the app with 20 Hispanic mothers (half high school-educated, half college-educated) in a pretest-posttest design in which we examined their language interactions before and after two months of using the app. Preliminary results indicated that mother-child verbal interactions increased, but not always in their native Spanish, and the difference was not statistically significant. Focus group data revealed that many of the mothers had experienced linguistic racism and that tropes surrounding Spanish-speaking identity in the USA needed to be explicitly addressed within the intervention. In Phase III, a sociolinguistic pride component was added and the app was again tested with 12 additional Hispanic mothers (all high school-educated only). This time, a statistically significant increase in mother-child verbal interactions was found. Mothers also reported feeling prouder to use Spanish with their children. These results suggest that Háblame Bebé may be a viable means to reach low-income Hispanic caregivers who face obstacles in accessing health information and/or home-visiting programs for their children.
当讲西班牙语的低收入西班牙裔儿童的照顾者面临种族主义、同化压力和/或基于唯英语意识形态的错误建议时,这些儿童的早期语言环境可能会受到负面影响。本文报告了一款名为“Háblame Bebé”的促进语言发展的手机应用程序的设计和效果,该应用程序鼓励低收入西班牙裔母亲用她们的母语西班牙语与孩子进行更多交流,目标是:(1)改善孩子的早期语言环境;(2)促进双语能力;(3)监测发育里程碑。该应用程序按照美国卫生资源与服务管理局(HRSA)的要求分三个阶段进行设计和测试。在第一阶段,我们开发了一个促进西班牙语高质量语言互动的课程,并设计了应用程序的组件。在第二阶段,我们采用前测-后测设计对20名西班牙裔母亲(一半是高中学历,一半是大学学历)进行了测试,在她们使用该应用程序两个月前后检查她们的语言互动情况。初步结果表明,母子之间的言语互动有所增加,但并不总是用她们的母语西班牙语,而且差异没有统计学意义。焦点小组数据显示,许多母亲都经历过语言上的种族主义,并且在美国,围绕讲西班牙语身份的刻板印象需要在干预措施中得到明确解决。在第三阶段,增加了一个社会语言自豪感组件,并再次对另外12名西班牙裔母亲(均只有高中学历)进行了测试。这一次,发现母子之间的言语互动有统计学意义的增加。母亲们还报告说,和孩子说西班牙语让她们感觉更自豪。这些结果表明,“Háblame Bebé”可能是一种可行的方式,可以接触到那些在为孩子获取健康信息和/或家访项目方面面临障碍的低收入西班牙裔照顾者。