Navigating sign language learning: insights from hearing parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing children

Authors Jos Ritmeester, Beyza Sümer, Marije Boonstra, Maartje de Meulder, Belinda van der Aa, Floris Roelofsen
Published in Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
Publication date 2025
Research groups Logopedie: Participatie door Communicatie
Type Article

Summary

The importance of hearing parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children learning sign language is well documented. However, parents face many challenges in this learning process. This study investigates the experiences of Dutch hearing parents learning Dutch Sign Language (NGT) or Sign-supported Dutch through semi-structured interviews with 21 parents and 6 NGT teachers. The interviews explored parents’ and teachers’ perspectives on parental sign language courses, additional learning materials, and the challenges parents face in learning sign language. The findings highlight the value of DHH teachers and home-based initial courses, as well as the importance of courses aligning with the child’s developmental stage and extending beyond vocabulary level. Both parents and teachers appreciated learning materials that could be used together by parent and child but expressed a need for additional and more elaborate resources. Common challenges included language-specific difficulties, such as mastering sign order and adapting to a visual language, and external barriers, such as difficulties accessing courses and conf licting expert advice regarding the use of sign language. These findings underscore the need for more accessible courses, longer-duration support, and greater consistency among professionals in their advice. This would better support hearing parents in effectively learning sign language and ensuring their DHH children have full access to language from an early age.

On this publication contributed

  • Maartje de Meulder
    • Teacher-researcher
    • Research group: Logopedie: Participatie door Communicatie
Language Engels
Published in Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
Key words Dutch Sign Language (NGT), hard-of-hearing (DHH), children, deaf or hard of hearing , hearing parents
Digital Object Identifier 10.1093/jdsade/enaf059
Page range 1-19

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