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The relationship among home language use, parental beliefs, and Spanish-speaking children's vocabulary.

Jin Kyoung Hwang1, Jeannette Mancilla-Martinez2, Israel Flores3, Janna Brown McClain2.   

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship among home language use, parents' beliefs about dual language development, and Spanish-speaking children's vocabulary knowledge. Parents (n = 162) completed a questionnaire about their home language use and beliefs about dual language development, and elementary-age children (N = 190)-Kindergarten (M age = 5.71, SD = .56), second grade (M age = 7.52, SD = .31), and fourth grade (M age = 9.35, SD = .45)-completed conceptually-scored vocabulary assessments. Principal component analyses revealed that Spanish-speaking parents' beliefs about dual language development are heterogeneous. Further, parents' beliefs can be characterized differently according to their children's English proficiency designations and grade levels. Structural equation modeling analyses revealed that the Bilingual Facility parental belief factor was associated with home language use practices, which in turn were associated with children's vocabulary. However, this association only applied to limited English proficient students and their parents. These results underscore the importance of attending to Spanish-speaking parents' beliefs, as they appear to relate to home language use practices and, importantly, they also relate to their children's vocabulary achievement.

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Keywords:  conceptually-scored vocabulary; dual language learners; home language use; parental beliefs

Year:  2020        PMID: 35317105      PMCID: PMC8937001          DOI: 10.1080/13670050.2020.1747389

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biling Educ Biling        ISSN: 1367-0050


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