Title: ASIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE: IMPLICATIONS FOR ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION
1ASIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IMPLICATIONS FOR
ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION
2- Some information is gathered from an interview
- Dr. Jocelyn Marzan, 11/18/19
- She is a Filipino SLP doing some work at UCDavis
Medical Center - She presented at ASHA
3Not on test 2asha.org/practice/multicultural
/phono information about the sound systems of
various languages
4I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
- ORIGINS
- East Asia (Japan, Korea, China)
- Southeast Asia (Philippines, Laos, Cambodia,
Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Burma,
Vietnam, Malaysia) - South Asia (Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka)
- KEY RELIGIONS Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism
5Pew Research Center
- Asian immigrants projected to become the largest
foreign-born group in the U.S. by 2055
6Demographic Data (not on exam)
- Asians are the fastest-growing group in the U.S.,
outnumbering Hispanics - Groups in order of high-low population size
- 1. Chinese
- 2. Filipino
- 3. Indian
- 4. Vietnamese
- 5. Korean
- 6. Japanese
7For the next exam, please know ?
- 2 fastest-growing groups in U.S. are 1 Chinese
and 2 Filipino
8Migration Information Resource (not on test)
- Close to ½ of all Asian immigrants have settled
in California, New York, and Texas - Top 4 counties LA, Santa Clara, Orange (in
California) and Queens (New York)
9Many Indians in the U.S. are Brahmin
10Former student Harpreet
- Lighter-skinned Indians in middle school would
not let her associate with them - Bullied because she is darker and of a lower caste
11Sonam R. (Indian)
- There is NO intermarriage between castes
- Girls are encouraged to stay home
12Former student Noma (p. 116)
- She and her family are Brahmin Indians
- When they lived in Nepal, it was very frowned
upon to entertain lower caste persons in your
homeother Brahmins look down on you - People dont marry outside their caste both
families are likely to reject the couple
13II. CONTRASTNG BELIEFS, VALUES, AND PRACTICES
- TRADITIONAL ASIAN MAINSTREAM
- Fatalism Personal control over envt.,
ones fate - Tradition, living with Change, future
- the past orientation
14- TRADITIONAL ASIAN MAINSTREAM
- Group welfare Self actualization,
- privacy
- Mutual interdependence Independence, indiv.
autonomy - Hierarchy, rigid role status Equality, status
determined by achievement - Conformity Challenge authority
15- TRADIT. ASIAN MAINSTREAM
- Encourages continued Early indep.
- dependence on family encouraged
- (older sibs HELP)
- Parent is authority Parent gives choices
- expects submission, indep. thinking
- unquestioning obedience encouraged
- Parents ask ch Parents ask ch
- What can you do to What can I do to
- help me? help you?
16For children, many Asian families believe (in
contrast to traditional U.S. families)
17Having children is importantFidela B.,
Laotian (p. 123)
- Under a lot of pressure to get married (shes
around 25) - Mom Your eggs are dying.
18Dr. Jocelyn Marzan (not on exam)
- As of 2019, divorce, euthanasia, and abortion are
still illegal in the Philippines
19III. CUSTOMS, COURTESIES, VALUES
- A. Customs and Courtesies
- Hospitality
- Respect for elders, teachers, authority figures
- Modesty, humility
20B. Communication Styles
- Formal rules of communication propriety based on
relative status of interlocutors - May be considered appropriate to ask personal
questions - Indirectness often the norm re touchy subjects
- Some Asians may smile or laugh when embarrassed
or angry
21For example, key Filipino cultural values
22IV. HEALTH CARE AND DISABILITIES
- Visible vs. invisible disabilities
- Disabilities ?fate, karma, sins committed by
ancestors - Families may be ashamed to bring a child for help
if his/her disability represents sins committed
by parents/ancestors
23As SLPs
- We may have trouble getting families to
acknowledge disabilities and sign IEPs for
special education services
24V. ASIAN EDUCATION
- Hugely valued
- Asian children attend preschool at a higher rate
than other groups
25In terms of education and income
Asians are the most highly educated and well paid
persons in the U.S.
26Migration Information Resource (not on test)
- Over the past decade, the of Asian students in
the U.S. has more than doubled - 486 increase in Chinese students
27California EducatorAsians in the U.S. have the
highest rates of
- College degree attainment
- of persons with advanced degrees
- Working in highly skilled occupations (outperform
Whites)
28However, in California (California Educator
continued)
- 40 of Hmong, 38 of Laotians, and 35 of
Cambodians dont complete high school - Due to poverty
- Exam please know 3 top groups (Hmong, Laotian,
Cambodianno s)
29Poverty could be related to early marriage in
some groups
- A students husband is Hmong his sister married
at age 15 years - At the age of 20, she has 4 children
30In most Asian countries, there is
- Great respect for teachers
- Heavy reliance on rote learning, memorization
- Teachers are very authoritarian
- Class is formal teachers lecture
- Teachers dont admit mistakes
31Differences--Asian and American Schools
(Stevenson compared Beijing Chicago)
- Long days, but lots of recess (in Asian schools)
- 3x more American than Asian mothers very
satisfied w/ their childrens progress - U.S. children ranked themselves much higher than
Chinese children, even though the Chinese
children were ahead academically in all subjects
32- When asked what theyd wish for
33Abboud Kim (cited in text)
- Role of Asian children in families 1) respect
elders and obey parents, 2) work hard and do well
in school to secure a bright future - Many Asian parents work hard all day and morph
into educators at nightthat is their role - Asian parents put academics first, while other
parents often put sports/athletics first kids
are too tired to study
34Many Asian parents are unaware of extra
curricular activities
35VI. ASIAN LANGUAGE CONSIDERATIONS
- Introduction
- Many languages have numerous dialects
36Some Languages are Tonal
- Khmer (Cambodia), Japanese, Korean not tonal
languages - Vietnamese, Chinese, Laotian are tonal each tone
represents a meaning change - Vietnamese has 6 tones, for example
37Please know in detail
- The charts on pp. 129-130
- Chart p. 128 not on test ?
38Linguistically
- Some countries are monolingual
- E.g, in Laos--Lao Japan--Japanese
- However, in some countries, there are multiple
languages
39For example, in Singapore, people speak (you
dont need to memorize each lang. for exam)
- Bengali
- Chinese Malay
- East Punjabi Sindhi
- English Telugu
- Hindi Thai
- Japanese Korean
- Java
40Migration Information Resource (not on test)
- Top languages spoken by Asian immigrants
- Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Hindi,
Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Telugu, Gujarathi
41VII. IMPLICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONALS
- We may need to address the husband first because
the wife is subordinate - It may be disgraceful for the family to admit to
or discuss a childs disability entire family
lineage disgracedintervention may be rejected - Some families do not believe that it is important
to talk with young children and babies may not
be open to early intervention
42Dr. Jocelyn Marzan
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44To, Stokes, Cheung, Tsou (Journal of Speech,
Language, and Hearing Research) Narrative
assessment for Cantonese-speaking children.
- Narrative skills are strong predictors of later
language outcomes - This study attempted to create some norms for
evaluating narrative skills of Cantonese-speaking
children - Studied typically-developing subjects and those
with specific language impairment (SLI)
45The researchers found that
46These children also
47So we know that
- Assessment of childrens narrative skills is very
promising ? differentiating language difference
from LI
48Pua, Lee, Liow
49It is important for us to understand Filipinos
- They have greatly increased in the U.S.,
including Sacramento
50Former students from this class
- Filipinos predominantly Roman Catholic enlist
help of priest, church members - Family--huge sacrifices to come to U.S. for a
better life for their children - 150 dialects
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54Dr. Jocelyn Marzan 11/19
55- Parents push for math, science majors safe
careers so their children will not be poor - More career freedom for sons than daughters
- Oldest sibling--lots of responsibility
- Dr. Marzangirls are still expected to help
around the house
56- Many Filipinos have maids, esp. to help care
for children - College credits, creds/degrees may not transfer
to U.S. - Hide tattoosprison
57Hannah, Filipino student 2019 (not on exam)
- She is Catholic and they believe your body is
pure - No tattoos or piercings
- She would get kicked out of her house if she ever
did that!
58Tasha KetphanhLaos (former student from this
class)
- Grew up in Sacramento on welfare
- Education not importantyoure just going to work
in rice fields - Laotians ?st prison population of Asians
- Dont ever look an adult in the face
59Tasha (Laos continued)
60I have found that Asians
- Are generally terrific to work with
- Very appreciative
- If they understand WHY, they will do carry over