JOURNAL ARTICLE
Graduate Student Perspectives on the Experiences and Needs of Vietnamese American Families of Children Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication: A Service-Learning Project.
Published In: Language, Speech & Hearing Services in Schools, 2026, v. 57, n. 2. P. 506 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Soto, Gloria; Algaheim, Ehab; Bui, Oanh; Tran, Thao; Da Fonte, Alexandra; Robinson, Nancy; Clarke, Michael T. 3 of 3
Abstract
Purpose: This article examines graduate student perspectives on the experiences and needs of Vietnamese American parents of children with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) needs, developed through a service-learning project. Method: Over 16 weeks, graduate students in special education and speechlanguage pathology programs engaged in open-ended conversations, collaborative activities, and reflective assignments with Vietnamese American families. Through these interactions, they gained insight into the families' perspectives and the barriers they face when implementing AAC for their children across multiple settings, including home, school, and community. Results: Students identified multiple barriers to AAC use at home, including systemic constraints, lack of training for both families and professionals, language and cultural mismatches, technological challenges, and financial strain. Students reported that parents felt unsupported and often excluded from decision-making processes. They also voiced a need for culturally and linguistically relevant resources, AAC tools, and stronger collaboration with school teams. Conclusion: The findings illustrate the value of service learning in preparing future professionals to deliver equitable, culturally responsive, and familycentered AAC services and highlight how engaging directly with underserved families can deepen students' understanding of communication inequities and foster a commitment to advocacy across educational and clinical settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Language, Speech & Hearing Services in Schools. 2026/04, Vol. 57, Issue 2, p506
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Communication and Mass Media
- Publication Date:2026
- ISSN:0161-1461
- DOI:10.1044/2025_LSHSS-25-00093
- Accession Number:192859141
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