教师对口吃对其口吃学生日常生活影响的认知

Q4 Social Sciences Revista Portuguesa de Educacao Pub Date : 2022-06-30 DOI:10.21814/rpe.18383
Mónica Rocha, J. Rato, J. Yaruss
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口吃是一种神经发育障碍,涉及言语流动的中断。在孩子的环境中,听者和其他人的反应会影响孩子如何看待自己的口吃。孩子们在学校环境中经历了许多日常的社会情境。因为口吃的孩子可能很难在学校环境中处理沟通问题,所以了解老师如何看待口吃对学生的影响是至关重要的。在这项研究中,我们收集了教师对口吃对葡萄牙口吃儿童影响的认知数据,采用了欧洲葡萄牙语翻译版的《说话者口吃经历总体评估》(OASES-S-PT)。参与者是27名口吃的教师和他们的学生(n=27;平均年龄=9.0岁。, SD=1.8 most .),从葡萄牙不同城市招募。一般来说,老师们认为口吃对学生生活的总体影响是轻微到中度的。我们的研究结果显示,教师对口吃影响的认知与学生的自我报告之间没有统计学上的显著差异。然而,学生的影响得分与教师的影响得分之间没有统计学上的显著相关。老师们无法对仪器上的几个项目进行评分,这表明他们不熟悉孩子们口吃经历的某些方面。这一发现强调了将教师纳入治疗方案的必要性,以增加对口吃儿童环境的支持。
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Teachers’ perceptions of the impact of stuttering on the daily life of their students who stutter
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder involving interruptions in the flow of speech. The reactions of listeners and others in a child’s environment could affect how children perceive their stuttering. Children experience many of their everyday social situations in the school context. Because it might be hard for children who stutter to deal with communication in the school setting, it is essential to know how teachers perceive the impact of stuttering on their students. In this study, we collected data about teachers’ perceptions of the impact of stuttering on Portuguese children who stutter using an adaptation of the European Portuguese translation of Overall Assessment of the Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering (OASES-S-PT). Participants were 27 teachers and their students who stutter (n=27; mean age=9.0 mos., SD=1.8 mos.), recruited from different cities in Portugal. In general, teachers perceived the overall impact of stuttering in their students’ lives as mild-to-moderate. Our results did not reveal any statistically significant differences between the teachers’ perceptions of the impact of stuttering and the students’ self-reports. Still, there was no statistically significant correlation between the students’ impact scores and the teachers’ impact scores. Teachers were unable to rate several items on the instrument, which indicates that they were unfamiliar with some aspects of the children’s experiences with stuttering. This finding highlights the need to integrate teachers into therapy programs to increase support within the environment of for children who stutter.
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Revista Portuguesa de Educacao
Revista Portuguesa de Educacao Social Sciences-Education
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