Background Congenital or early-acquired hearing impairment poses a major barrier to the development of spoken language and communication. Early detection and effective (re)habilitative interventions are essential for parents and families who wish their children to achieve age-appropriate spoken language. Auditory-verbal therapy (AVT) is a (re)habilitative approach aimed at children with hearing impairments. AVT comprises intensive early intervention therapy sessions with a focus on audition, technological management and involvement of the child's caregivers in therapy sessions; it is typically the only therapy approach used to specifically promote avoidance or exclusion of non-auditory facial communication. The primary goal of AVT is to ach...
© 2007 Dr. Louise Ellen PaatschDespite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids,...
Abstract- Communication, cognition, language, and speech are interrelated and develop together. It s...
Hearing loss in children can lead to a delay in oral language development. Auditory Verbal Therapy (...
Background Congenital or early-acquired hearing impairment poses a major barrier to the development ...
A longitudinal study reported positive speech and language outcomes for 29 children with hearing los...
Auditory-Verbal Therapy (AVT) is a parental program to provide training and guidance to families of ...
Hearing loss is the most common disability in newborns, having a significant impact on the child and...
Providing unbiased data concerning the outcomes of particular intervention methods is imperative if ...
Introduction: Hearing loss occurs when there is a problem with one or more parts of the ear or ears ...
Telemedicine (“telepractice”) allows improved access to specialised early intervention services such...
This paper surveys the speech therapy methods used with hearing-impaired children.Several problems i...
Objectives: Early use of hearing devices and family participation in auditory-verbal therapy has bee...
Abstract Background Permanent childhood hearing loss ...
Background: Hearing impairment is a factor that directly compromises the individual’s language which...
Includes bibliographical references.The focus of this project was auditory-verbal practice with chil...
© 2007 Dr. Louise Ellen PaatschDespite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids,...
Abstract- Communication, cognition, language, and speech are interrelated and develop together. It s...
Hearing loss in children can lead to a delay in oral language development. Auditory Verbal Therapy (...
Background Congenital or early-acquired hearing impairment poses a major barrier to the development ...
A longitudinal study reported positive speech and language outcomes for 29 children with hearing los...
Auditory-Verbal Therapy (AVT) is a parental program to provide training and guidance to families of ...
Hearing loss is the most common disability in newborns, having a significant impact on the child and...
Providing unbiased data concerning the outcomes of particular intervention methods is imperative if ...
Introduction: Hearing loss occurs when there is a problem with one or more parts of the ear or ears ...
Telemedicine (“telepractice”) allows improved access to specialised early intervention services such...
This paper surveys the speech therapy methods used with hearing-impaired children.Several problems i...
Objectives: Early use of hearing devices and family participation in auditory-verbal therapy has bee...
Abstract Background Permanent childhood hearing loss ...
Background: Hearing impairment is a factor that directly compromises the individual’s language which...
Includes bibliographical references.The focus of this project was auditory-verbal practice with chil...
© 2007 Dr. Louise Ellen PaatschDespite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids,...
Abstract- Communication, cognition, language, and speech are interrelated and develop together. It s...
Hearing loss in children can lead to a delay in oral language development. Auditory Verbal Therapy (...