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Question 11 pts Based on the information presented in class, you would likely offend individuals from
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Hispanic/Latino backgrounds if you would call that individual “Mexican” (assuming they are from Mexico). True False Flag this Question Question 21 pts Many individuals from Hispanic cultures have a more collectivist view (vs. individualist). Which of the following is an example of a collectivist view? My son should get the best healthcare We want everyone to be healthy in our community Flag this Question Question 31 pts Which of the following is an example of personalismo, where there is a high value on warm personal interaction? starting a meeting by getting right to the point starting a meeting with “chit chat” avoidance of eye contact Flag this Question Question 41 pts Someone hugs you during an initial evaluation (or the first time they meet you as a coworker). You state, “Hugging is NOT acceptable in a workplace. That is your final warning.” This is an acceptable response, but not the most culturally competent (particularly if working with a “hugging” culture). True False Flag this Question Question 51 pts Your patient’s mom tells you that he is sick because he doesn’t wear a hat when it rains. She further states that she understands that he doesn’t want to wear a hat, because it will make him bald. You respond, “There is absolutely no scientific evidence stating that wearing a hat is related to respiratory viruses, or baldness for that matter. You need to get with the times.” True or false: this is a culturally competent response. True False Flag this Question Question 61 pts In the video, the speaker discussed Mitchell School, which is like many other schools in the U.S. Which of the following is true? Some kids are in English-speaking classrooms, some kids are in Spanish-speak classrooms. Eventually, all kids are expected to have good English proficiency. All kids are in English-only classrooms, as English is the official language of the U.S. All kids are in Spanish-only classrooms, as kids learn best when learning in their native language Flag this Question Question 71 pts At Mitchell school (which serves a large percentage of Hispanic parents), the parents are skeptical of the school, not very involved, and don’t care much about their students’ learning. True False Flag this Question Question 81 pts What is an example of something done at the school to help parents build trust in the school system? Posting the FERPA laws at all entrances Warning parents that their immigration status may be disclosed at the school Hiring a bilingual parent coordinator to help get parents more involved Flag this Question Question 91 pts In the video, the speaker talked about giving sensitive diagnoses, like autism. All parents immediately defer to the professional and never say things like, “I don’t see it.” True False Flag this Question Question 101 pts One of the bigger stigmas that our speaker observed was hearing impairment, because the parent did not want their child to wear a hearing aid. True False Flag this Question Question 111 pts In the speaker’s experience, people get really mad if you do not understand all of their cultural practices. True False HISPANICS & LATINOS IN THE US: HEALTH STATUS & BARRIERS John Heilmann, PhD, CCC-SLP Basis of Dr. Heilmann’s Knowledge of Hispanic/Latino 3 Accurate identification of children with language impairment (LI) Definition of LI: Significant difficulty using language Testing: Ability to use language Problem: What if English is not your native language? Studies describing alternative assessment procedures for bilingual children Talk with researchers & clinicians Caveat Terminology Individuals can have strong preferences – which we should respect Specific references are often good: MexicanAmerican, Puerto Rican, etc. Hispanic vs. Latino Ethnicity (not race) Both generally acceptable Hispanic Descended from Spanish-speaking land or culture (writing style book) Term of choice for U.S. Government Census Bureau: Origins of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American A bit more formal Latino Region-based (versus language based) – from Central & South America Term developed within community Tends to be more informal Latina http://www.pewhispanic.org/2009/12/11/latino-youths-optimistic-but-beset-by-problems/ Who is the Hispanic/Latino Population? First generation (immigrated before 1980s) Spanish-speaking only (72%) Bilingual (24%) Second generation: The children of the first generation. Speak English and Spanish (47% bilingual; 46% English dominant; 7% Spanish dominant) Third generation: The grandchildren of the first generation English is dominant language (78%) May or may not speak Spanish, with increasing numbers NOT speaking Spanish (22% bilingual,
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