The family of each hearing-impaired child has its own cultural, social, educational, and financial background, and its own special needs. The objectives of our study were to explore the information and support needs of parents of children with severe-to-profound hearing impairment and to investigate the effects of the parents ’ level of education and economi
This qualitative study examined the characteristics, needs, and experiences of low-income Latino fam...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
This article focuses on issues of collaboration in delivering lan-guage intervention services to lea...
Introduction: The family of each hearing-impaired child has its own cultural, social, educational, a...
The aim of the study was to identify the effects of hearing impairment on the family. To achieve thi...
Background and Aim: Despite the abundance of literature about deaf children, few works specifically ...
The study attempted to determine the effects upon the family system of having a child diagnosed with...
AbstractThis article aims to investigate the psycho-pedagogical variables associated to the parents’...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
There are many influential factors related to the life of a deaf child. These factors may determine ...
Abstract This study explores the choices made by parents of children who are severely hearing‐impai...
Introduction: Cochlear implantation can facilitate the development of communication skills in childr...
Press). The book reports the results of Gallaudet’s National Parent Project. It includes the respons...
This article reports findings from a national needs assessment to ascertain the needs of families of...
Early identification and prompt intervention are crucial for improved outcomes in hearing impaired ...
This qualitative study examined the characteristics, needs, and experiences of low-income Latino fam...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
This article focuses on issues of collaboration in delivering lan-guage intervention services to lea...
Introduction: The family of each hearing-impaired child has its own cultural, social, educational, a...
The aim of the study was to identify the effects of hearing impairment on the family. To achieve thi...
Background and Aim: Despite the abundance of literature about deaf children, few works specifically ...
The study attempted to determine the effects upon the family system of having a child diagnosed with...
AbstractThis article aims to investigate the psycho-pedagogical variables associated to the parents’...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
There are many influential factors related to the life of a deaf child. These factors may determine ...
Abstract This study explores the choices made by parents of children who are severely hearing‐impai...
Introduction: Cochlear implantation can facilitate the development of communication skills in childr...
Press). The book reports the results of Gallaudet’s National Parent Project. It includes the respons...
This article reports findings from a national needs assessment to ascertain the needs of families of...
Early identification and prompt intervention are crucial for improved outcomes in hearing impaired ...
This qualitative study examined the characteristics, needs, and experiences of low-income Latino fam...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
This article focuses on issues of collaboration in delivering lan-guage intervention services to lea...