Purpose: This study was conducted to compare the prelinguistic communicative abilities of toddlers with hearing loss and without hearing loss during the 2nd year of life and shortly before the emergence of productive single-word lexicons. Method: The participants were 28 toddlers with hearing loss who participated in an early intervention program and 92 toddlers with normal hearing at similar language levels and close chronological ages. The assessment consisted of the Hebrew Parent Questionnaire-Communication and Early Language (HPQ-CEL; E. Dromi, H. Ben-Shahar-Treitel, E. Guralnik, & D. Ringwald-Frimerman, 1992) that guided parents ' observations of their toddlers in 6 contexts at home. Parents reported on a range of prelinguist...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
This article documented spoken language outcomes for preschool children with hearing loss and examin...
Conversations between children and their carers are considered to have a major impact on how childre...
This study examined the prelinguistic communicative behaviors of 48 young Israeli children with hear...
Previous research suggests that the communicative competence of children with severe to profound hea...
This study examined the quantity and quality of parental linguistic input to toddlers with moderate ...
This study examined the quantity and quality of parental linguistic input to toddlers with moderate ...
Previous research has suggested that the normal development of communicative functions proceeds from...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A set of important pragmatic skills emerge during infancy and pave the wa...
Oral language skills were studied in the communication of hearing children of deaf parents. Six chil...
Master of EducationThe subjects of this study were twelve mother-toddler dyads comprised of six norm...
This article examines the communication options that are available for use within families of infant...
Background and Aim: Hearing impairment affects all aspect of individual life, specially language and...
Background and objectivesA set of important pragmatic skills emerge during infancy and pave the way ...
Few studies have examined the relationship between phonetic bases and lexical patterns of words repo...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
This article documented spoken language outcomes for preschool children with hearing loss and examin...
Conversations between children and their carers are considered to have a major impact on how childre...
This study examined the prelinguistic communicative behaviors of 48 young Israeli children with hear...
Previous research suggests that the communicative competence of children with severe to profound hea...
This study examined the quantity and quality of parental linguistic input to toddlers with moderate ...
This study examined the quantity and quality of parental linguistic input to toddlers with moderate ...
Previous research has suggested that the normal development of communicative functions proceeds from...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A set of important pragmatic skills emerge during infancy and pave the wa...
Oral language skills were studied in the communication of hearing children of deaf parents. Six chil...
Master of EducationThe subjects of this study were twelve mother-toddler dyads comprised of six norm...
This article examines the communication options that are available for use within families of infant...
Background and Aim: Hearing impairment affects all aspect of individual life, specially language and...
Background and objectivesA set of important pragmatic skills emerge during infancy and pave the way ...
Few studies have examined the relationship between phonetic bases and lexical patterns of words repo...
The current study compares the communicative abilities of children between 16 to 22 months who are ...
This article documented spoken language outcomes for preschool children with hearing loss and examin...
Conversations between children and their carers are considered to have a major impact on how childre...