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Gonzalez, Jorge E.; Liew, Jeffrey; Zou, Yali; Curtis, Gayle; Li, Danni – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2022
The primary aim of this study was to explore and understand Chinese American parents' language and literacy beliefs, perceptions, and practices with regard to their preschool-age children. Using a convergent parallel mixed-methods study design, parents (seven mothers and one father) were recruited from a community center in a large southern city…
Descriptors: Native Language, Chinese Americans, Language Maintenance, Language Skill Attrition
Fares J. Karam – Educational Linguistics, 2021
Theoretically framed at the intersection of language, identity, and transnationalism, this chapter examines how two Syrian refugee-background parents negotiated narrating and writing a bilingual and multimodal fictional story commonly used in Syria by parents as a bedtime story. Primary data included two audio recorded interviews: an oral…
Descriptors: Refugees, Native Language, Fiction, Story Telling
Park, Hyejin; Cheatham, Gregory A.; Jimenez-Silva, Margarita – Young Exceptional Children, 2018
Home and English language learning is essential for young DLLs with disabilities. Early educators as well as parents and other caregivers can implement promising strategies to support home and second language development for young children who are DLLs. This article reviews the importance of adult (e.g., teacher, parent) feedback and language…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Bilingualism, Disabilities, Language Skills
Romanowski, Piotr – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2022
By adopting a tripartite FLP framework, this study aims to explore the agentive role of Polish-speaking fathers in heritage language maintenance. At the outset, it should be noted that as the theme of paternal agency has not been given much prominence in research, this paper delves into how Polish fathers of heteronormative families endeavour to…
Descriptors: Polish, Language Maintenance, Fathers, Parent Role
Nuñez, Idalia – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2021
In the current anti-immigrant context, Latinx families, children, and communities experience language as a highly contested and surveilled practice with consequential effects. In this study, I drew on the concept of literacies of surveillance and translanguaging to examine how language was embodied and rationalized in the context of three homes of…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Immigration, Political Attitudes, Hispanic Americans
Van Mensel, Luk – Language Policy, 2016
In the past decade, research on language policy has shifted from a top-down approach toward the inclusion of micro-political aspects and ethnographic approaches. In studies of bilingualism and bilingual acquisition the role of parents and parenting has always been mentioned as an important (although somewhat peripheral) factor. In this paper, our…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Language Planning, Foreign Countries, Bilingualism
Wesely, Pamela M. – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2018
This phenomenological study investigated the relationship between parenting and schooling for one parent whose home language was not the same as the language used in the school. The central question for this phenomenological inquiry was: What is it like to parent a child who is attending school in a language that differs from the home language?…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Family Environment, French, Language of Instruction
Velázquez, Isabel – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2014
This article examines the ways in which a group of first-generation Latino immigrants to the U.S. Midwest conceptualized their role in their children's bilingual development. Respondents were asked to identify the individuals or institutions on which their children's language and academic development depended, as well as household practices…
Descriptors: Mother Attitudes, Spanish, Hispanic Americans, Immigrants
Szilagyi, Janka; Giambo, Debra; Szecsi, Tunde – Childhood Education, 2013
Is it an asset or a burden to be bilingual? Although bilingualism is appreciated by many people worldwide, immigrant families often struggle with the maintenance of their heritage language (HL) and culture. In the United States. For example, the HL in most families is completely lost within three generations (Fishman, 1991). The loss of a child's…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Self Concept, Immigrants, Language Maintenance
Brown, Clara Lee – Multicultural Education, 2011
There is a clear and explicit expectation for immigrants in the United States to learn the English language as part of their schooling, and there is too often a tacit understanding that immigrants are to lose their heritage language (HL) at the same time. Most second-generation immigrant children remain monolingual in their HL until they enter…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Parent Attitudes
Bauer, Eurydice B., Ed.; Gort, Mileidis, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
A large and growing number of students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in the US and around the world have the potential to develop bilingualism and biliteracy if supported in their immediate environment. At the forefront in focusing exclusively on biliteracy development in early childhood across a variety of languages, this…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Caregiver Role, Grade 1, Bilingualism
Early, Jessica Singer – Bilingual Research Journal, 2010
This retrospective interview study investigated the role of parental support in the writing growth of eight first-generation Latino college students in the years prior to admission to a 4-year university. All of the students came from low-income households in urban settings and spoke zero English at the time they entered kindergarten. Participants…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Hispanic Americans, Interviews, Parent Role
Ro, Yeonsun Ellie; Cheatham, Gregory A. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2009
Through case study methodology, this study examined how a second-generation bilingual child developed his two languages and associated literacies, the role of the parents' and child's goals as well as the family's daily effort to attain those goals, and the influences of environmental, social, and cultural factors. Based on sociocultural…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Oral Language, Attendance, Cultural Influences
Westerlund, Elaine – 1982
The decision of parents whose native language is English to raise their child bilingually prompted a review of the literature concerning approaches to fostering infant bilingualism. The review focuses on (1) language strategies most often adopted by the bilingual family, such as dichotomy and alteration; (2) other family variables; (3) the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Rearing, Guidelines, Infants

Erhardt, Jacob; Erhardt, Lotte – Unterrichtspraxis, 1971
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, Child Language
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