Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter focuses on factors that support word learning for both hearing and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children. Vocabulary development is first discussed in hearing children and then DHH children. The chapter suggests several interventions for improving DHH children's language skills and reviews studies on the efficacy of sign-supported speech for word learning. Sign-supported speech is frequently used in schools for the deaf in the Netherlands. Professionals working with DHH children indicate that this helps the children to better understand the spoken message; however, it is unclear whether this mode of communication aids spoken word learning. Implications for educational practice and future directions are di...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of intervention for developing deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH)...
This paper discusses factors that influence deaf and hard of hearing children's spoken English ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The present study investigated the effects of signs on word l...
This chapter focuses on factors that support word learning for both hearing and hard-of-hearing (DHH...
Previous research found a beneficial effect of augmentative signs (signs from a sign language used a...
Item does not contain fulltextVocabulary knowledge is fundamental to communication, language learnin...
Background: Augmentative signs may facilitate word learning in children with vocabulary difficulties...
The purpose of this article was a dual one: first, to provide a comprehensive literature review, and...
Despite medical, technical, and pedagogical advances, the risk for language impairment is still much...
Despite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids, early intervention, and intens...
This capstone is an investigation of Cued Speech as an educational option for Deaf and Hard of Heari...
How deaf children relate signs to written words was investigated. Thirty deaf children participated ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of intervention for developing deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH)...
The literature on the benefits and deficits of bilingualism is reviewed with an emphasis on sign/spo...
A group of 21 hard-of-hearing and deaf children attending primary school were trained by their teach...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of intervention for developing deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH)...
This paper discusses factors that influence deaf and hard of hearing children's spoken English ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The present study investigated the effects of signs on word l...
This chapter focuses on factors that support word learning for both hearing and hard-of-hearing (DHH...
Previous research found a beneficial effect of augmentative signs (signs from a sign language used a...
Item does not contain fulltextVocabulary knowledge is fundamental to communication, language learnin...
Background: Augmentative signs may facilitate word learning in children with vocabulary difficulties...
The purpose of this article was a dual one: first, to provide a comprehensive literature review, and...
Despite medical, technical, and pedagogical advances, the risk for language impairment is still much...
Despite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids, early intervention, and intens...
This capstone is an investigation of Cued Speech as an educational option for Deaf and Hard of Heari...
How deaf children relate signs to written words was investigated. Thirty deaf children participated ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of intervention for developing deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH)...
The literature on the benefits and deficits of bilingualism is reviewed with an emphasis on sign/spo...
A group of 21 hard-of-hearing and deaf children attending primary school were trained by their teach...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of intervention for developing deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH)...
This paper discusses factors that influence deaf and hard of hearing children's spoken English ...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: The present study investigated the effects of signs on word l...