By bypassing damaged portions of the inner ear and stimulating the auditory nerve directly, cochlear implants (CIs) provide children with significant hearing loss with greater access to the sound representations of words essential for speech and language development and later literacy learning. To date, research on the educational benefits of CIs has primarily focused on children’s speech and language development and less on the potential improvements in literacy achievement stemming from this medical advance. The purpose of this study was to examine whether the initial speech and language benefits for young children with CIs are associated with improved reading comprehension in the early elementary years, and if so, what factors appear t...
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The goal of this study was to longitudinally examine rela-tionships between early factors (child and...
Objective: The principal goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between language and...
Objectives:Previous studies have reported that chil-dren who use cochlear implants (CIs) tend to ach...
Children with profound deafness are at risk for serious reading difficulties. Multiple factors affec...
Children with a profound hearing loss who have been implanted with cochlear implants (CI), vary in t...
This study investigated three questions: Is it realistic to expect age-appropriate spoken language s...
This study investigated three questions: Is it realistic to expect age-appropriate spoken language s...
Purpose: This study sought to comprehensively examine the reading skills and subskills of children w...
Introduction: The significant effects of cochlear implantation on language, speech and reading skill...
This article presents a critical analysis of empirical studies assessing literacy and other domains ...
Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the ...
Contains fulltext : 30925_readskafc.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
Reading outcomes following cochlear implantation are extremely variable. Understanding the factors u...
Contains fulltext : 158961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: L...
The goal of this study was to longitudinally examine rela-tionships between early factors (child and...
Objective: The principal goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between language and...
Objectives:Previous studies have reported that chil-dren who use cochlear implants (CIs) tend to ach...
Children with profound deafness are at risk for serious reading difficulties. Multiple factors affec...
Children with a profound hearing loss who have been implanted with cochlear implants (CI), vary in t...
This study investigated three questions: Is it realistic to expect age-appropriate spoken language s...
This study investigated three questions: Is it realistic to expect age-appropriate spoken language s...
Purpose: This study sought to comprehensively examine the reading skills and subskills of children w...
Introduction: The significant effects of cochlear implantation on language, speech and reading skill...
This article presents a critical analysis of empirical studies assessing literacy and other domains ...
Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the ...
Contains fulltext : 30925_readskafc.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has...
Contains fulltext : 44595.pdf (unknown ) (Closed access)The reading comprehension ...
Reading outcomes following cochlear implantation are extremely variable. Understanding the factors u...
Contains fulltext : 158961.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: L...
The goal of this study was to longitudinally examine rela-tionships between early factors (child and...
Objective: The principal goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between language and...