Many families have turned their family room into classrooms. In 1993, homeschooling became legal in all 50 states, when the number of students staying at home for schooling tripled. This trend continues today because parents want to retain control over the education and socialization of their children. Homeschooling refers to education of school-age children with their parents\u27 guiding, directing, and monitoring them. It replaces full-time attendance at a traditional school. Parents express various reasons for educating their children at home; individualization, family time, strong academic, moral, and religious foundations. The problem with homeschooling, for parents of deaf children, is the lack of informational pamphlets to provide in...
Twelve parents of young deaf children were recorded sharing books with their deaf child—six from fam...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
The information on ethics in education in general is quite limited. Indeed most practising teachers ...
Many families have turned their family room into classrooms. In 1993, homeschooling became legal in ...
Parents of a preschool deaf child are responsible for the child’s home management. This early home m...
There are many influential factors related to the life of a deaf child. These factors may determine ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii)As a deaf person, this author has seen firsthand t...
I propose to show that parents exert a definite influence on the language development of their pre-s...
This paper is concerned with counseling parents of young deaf children. In it the writer covers some...
Project (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
Many deaf children have delayed language development that would greatly affect their future academic...
This research aims to describe 1) parents’ knowledge about their deaf children; 2) parents’ obstacle...
What fundamentally influenced the parents of children with hearing disability in selecting the type ...
Many Hispanic/Latino families have encountered some obstacles in getting involved in their deaf and ...
By addressing language acquisition and reading theory, the value of\ud receptive input a first langu...
Twelve parents of young deaf children were recorded sharing books with their deaf child—six from fam...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
The information on ethics in education in general is quite limited. Indeed most practising teachers ...
Many families have turned their family room into classrooms. In 1993, homeschooling became legal in ...
Parents of a preschool deaf child are responsible for the child’s home management. This early home m...
There are many influential factors related to the life of a deaf child. These factors may determine ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii)As a deaf person, this author has seen firsthand t...
I propose to show that parents exert a definite influence on the language development of their pre-s...
This paper is concerned with counseling parents of young deaf children. In it the writer covers some...
Project (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
Many deaf children have delayed language development that would greatly affect their future academic...
This research aims to describe 1) parents’ knowledge about their deaf children; 2) parents’ obstacle...
What fundamentally influenced the parents of children with hearing disability in selecting the type ...
Many Hispanic/Latino families have encountered some obstacles in getting involved in their deaf and ...
By addressing language acquisition and reading theory, the value of\ud receptive input a first langu...
Twelve parents of young deaf children were recorded sharing books with their deaf child—six from fam...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
The information on ethics in education in general is quite limited. Indeed most practising teachers ...