STUDY ON THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE PRACTICE OF VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT FOR LATE-TALKING CHILDREN AGED 18-24 MONTHS BY EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHERS IN HANOI

Authors

  • Dinh Thanh Tuyen Faculty of Early Childhood Education, Hanoi National University of Education, Hanoi city, Vietnam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18173/2354-1075.2024-0027

Keywords:

Late talkers/ speech delay/ late language emergence, vocabulary development, early childhood teachers, toldlers, 18-24 months old

Abstract

This study focuses on evaluating the impact of resources, the coordination between preschool teachers and other educational forces, and the individual capabilities of teachers in facilitating/supporting vocabulary development for children with delayed speech aged 18-24 months in Hanoi, involving 255 teachers. Grounded in theories of early childhood education, the research employs quantitative methodology through data collection from questionnaires, aiming to understand the methods and factors influencing this process. The results not only provide a comprehensive view of language development practices for children with delayed speech but also propose strategies for improving training and professional development programs for teachers. Thus, the study highlights the importance of enhancing resources and improving coordination among stakeholders to best support children's language development, while also contributing to the formulation of appropriate policy recommendations.

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Published

2024-04-02

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Educational Science: Social Science

How to Cite

Thanh Tuyen, D. (2024) “STUDY ON THE FACTORS AFFECTING THE PRACTICE OF VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT FOR LATE-TALKING CHILDREN AGED 18-24 MONTHS BY EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHERS IN HANOI”, Journal of Science Educational Science, 69(2), pp. 95–108. doi:10.18173/2354-1075.2024-0027.

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