Bi-directional communication journals as a method of caregiver support during speech and language intervention: A pilot study

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Child Language Teaching & Therapy Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1177/0265659020939303
Christina Yeager Pelatti, Alison Martino, Kaitlyn P. Wilson
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether the inclusion of a bi-directional communication journal between caregivers and student clinicians during a five-week summer preschool programme impacted caregivers’ perceptions and had a positive impact on their children’s language development. This study included a mixed methods design. Child participants (mean age = 4 years, 4 months) were assigned to one of four classrooms; two classrooms served as control classrooms (n = 12 children), and two participated in the journal intervention (n = 15 children). Quantitative and qualitative data were collected through questionnaires reflecting caregivers’ perceptions of the speech and language environment and their children’s language development at the start and end of the programme. Quantitative results revealed a significant main effect of time regarding caregivers’ perceptions of their child’s language development. Thematic analysis of narrative questionnaire responses revealed three core themes including: improved communication between caregivers and student clinicians, insight about child’s routines, and application in the home environment. Overall, the results of this pilot study offer preliminary support for the use of bi-directional communication journals as a method of supporting preschoolers’ growth in speech and language skills through caregiver involvement.
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双向交流期刊作为言语和语言干预期间照顾者支持的方法:一项试点研究
本研究的目的是确定在为期五周的暑期学前教育项目中,护理人员与临床医生学生之间的双向交流期刊是否会影响护理人员的认知,并对儿童的语言发展产生积极影响。本研究采用混合方法设计。儿童参与者(平均年龄= 4岁零4个月)被分配到四个教室之一;两间教室作为对照教室(n = 12名儿童),两间教室参与期刊干预(n = 15名儿童)。通过问卷调查收集定量和定性数据,反映照顾者在项目开始和结束时对言语和语言环境以及孩子语言发展的看法。定量结果显示,时间对照顾者对孩子语言发展的看法有显著的主要影响。对叙述性问卷回答的主题分析揭示了三个核心主题,包括:改善护理人员与临床医生学生之间的沟通,对儿童日常生活的了解,以及在家庭环境中的应用。总的来说,这项初步研究的结果为使用双向交流期刊作为一种通过照顾者参与来支持学龄前儿童言语和语言技能发展的方法提供了初步支持。
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期刊介绍: Child Language Teaching and Therapy is an international peer reviewed journal which aims to be the leading inter-disciplinary journal in the field of children"s spoken and written language needs. The journal publishes original research and review articles of high practical relevance and which emphasise inter-disciplinary collaboration. Child Language Teaching and Therapy publishes regular special issues on specific subject areas and commissions keynote reviews of significant topics. The readership of the journal consists of academics and practitioners across the disciplines of education, speech and language therapy, psychology and linguistics.
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