Relationships between bilingual exposure at ECEC and vocabulary growth in a linguistically diverse sample of preschoolers

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.1016/j.appdev.2024.101657
Josje Verhagen , Jan Boom , Anne-Mieke Thieme , Folkert Kuiken , Darlene Keydeniers , Suzanne Aalberse , Sible Andringa
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Earlier work has shown that bilingual Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) has positive effects on children's development of the minority language, and does not negatively impact on their development of the majority language. However, past studies leave unclear if these effects remain if home language exposure is taken into analysis. This study examines the effects of bilingual exposure at ECEC on vocabulary development in a linguistically diverse sample of 584 two- to four-year-old children attending bilingual (Dutch-English) ECEC in the Netherlands, taking into account the amount of exposure children received to Dutch and English at home. Latent Growth Modeling analyses showed that the amount of exposure to the non-majority language (English) at ECEC was positively related to children's growth of English receptive and expressive vocabulary. Amount of exposure to the majority language (Dutch) at ECEC did not bear significant relationships with growth of Dutch receptive and expressive vocabulary. The strengths of the relationships between the amount of Dutch and English exposure at ECEC and vocabulary development did not differ between two child groups depending on whether they were exposed to Dutch or English at home. Taken together, these results corroborate earlier effects of bilingual ECEC from small-scale studies for a larger sample, and indicate that these effects may remain if differences in home language exposure are taken into consideration.

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在幼儿保育和教育中心学习双语与不同语言学龄前儿童词汇量增长之间的关系
早先的研究表明,双语幼儿教育和保育(ECEC)对儿童少数群体语言的发展有积极影响,对他们多数群体语言的发展没有负面影响。然而,过去的研究还不清楚,如果将接触家庭语言的情况考虑在内,这些影响是否仍然存在。本研究以荷兰参加双语(荷兰语-英语)幼儿保育和教育中心的 584 名 2 至 4 岁儿童为样本,考察了幼儿保育和教育中心的双语接触对词汇发展的影响,同时考虑了儿童在家中接触荷兰语和英语的程度。潜在增长模型分析表明,在幼儿保育和教育中心接触非主要语言(英语)的次数与儿童英语接受和表达词汇量的增长呈正相关。在幼儿保育和教育中心接触主要语言(荷兰语)的次数与荷兰语接受和表达词汇量的增长没有显著关系。两组儿童在幼儿保育和教育中心接触荷兰语和英语的数量与词汇量发展之间的关系强度并没有因他们在家中接触荷兰语还是英语而有所不同。综上所述,这些结果证实了早期小规模研究中的双语幼儿保育和教育对更大样本的影响,并表明如果考虑到家庭语言接触的差异,这些影响可能会继续存在。
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