Exploring Different Stakeholder Perspectives on Bilingualism in Autism

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作者
Howard, Katie Beatrice [1 ]
Gibson, Jenny L. [2 ]
Katsos, Napoleon [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Sch Educ, St Lukes Campus, Exeter EX2 4TH, England
[2] Univ Cambridge, Fac Educ, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England
[3] Univ Cambridge, Dept Theoret & Appl Linguist, Cambridge CB2 1TN, England
关键词
bilingualism; autism; interpretative phenomenological analysis; SPECTRUM DISORDER; CHILDREN; ATTITUDES; FAMILIES; SCHOOL; MULTILINGUALISM; LANGUAGES; EDUCATION; STUDENTS; PARENTS;
D O I
10.3390/languages9020066
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
An increasing body of research suggests that bilingualism is possible and perhaps even advantageous for autistic individuals. However, several factors might influence parents' decisions about raising their autistic child bilingually, including national language policies, educational contexts, advice received from key professionals, and the child's individual strengths and needs. Accordingly, there is a clear imperative to understand how the views of different stakeholders converge and diverge when language decisions are made in the context of autism. This paper brings new insights by synthesising the findings of three qualitative studies that used interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to explore the perspectives and experiences of bilingual autistic children (n = 11), parents (n = 16), and educational practitioners (n = 13) of bilingualism in autism in England and Wales. Despite wide variation between and within groups, a striking tension emerged between individuals' beliefs about bilingualism in general, which were positive, and their experiences of bilingualism in autism specifically, which often foregrounded more monolingual approaches. This paper examines this tension, with a particular focus on stakeholders' attitudes towards the feasibility of bilingualism, families' language choices in the context of autism, and how notions of contextual linguistic diversity accentuated differences between England and Wales. We conclude by arguing that greater awareness of both bilingualism and neurodiversity in educational and clinical settings may improve the experiences of bilingual autistic children and, crucially, the language advice families receive.
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