Leveraging Health Technology to Support Early Bilingual Development: Insights From Neonatal Clinicians Article

Darcy Mahoney, A, Velasquez, A, Brito, N et al. (2026). Leveraging Health Technology to Support Early Bilingual Development: Insights From Neonatal Clinicians . ADVANCES IN NEONATAL CARE, 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001352

cited authors

  • Darcy Mahoney, A; Velasquez, A; Brito, N; Baralt, M

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abstract

  • Background: – Establishing a strong language foundation in early childhood is essential for learning and social equity. The first 3 years of life are especially impactful, as rapid brain development makes children most receptive to language input. Early linguistic disparities increase risks for academic difficulties and dropout, widening the opportunity gap and affecting long-term health. Háblame Bebé is a free bilingual app that promotes early language development and sociolinguistic pride among Hispanic families through culturally grounded tools. Purpose: – This study aimed to strengthen outreach by gathering neonatal clinicians’ perspectives on early language development in Hispanic children. Their feedback shaped strategies for language-focused guidance in clinical settings and will guide refinements to the app’s expanded curriculum. Methods: – Focus groups were held with neonatal clinicians in Miami-Dade County to gather perspectives on developmental milestones, bilingual language development, and strategies for incorporating the Háblame Bebé app into clinical encounters. Sessions were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: – Clinicians reported limited time and resources in high-acuity settings to provide language-focused education. Despite these constraints, they identified Háblame Bebé as a valuable resource that offers culturally relevant guidance, strengthens communication with families, and supports early bilingual development. Implications for Practice and Research: – These findings highlight early child development as a core component of health. Incorporating language-focused guidance into neonatal care can strengthen family support and advance health equity in low-income Hispanic communities. Háblame Bebé provides a culturally grounded tool to address linguistic disparities and promote early bilingual development, helping clinicians support equitable outcomes from infancy.

publication date

  • January 1, 2026

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