One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is through visual communication strategies. By using both a longitudinal and cross-sectional approach, this study will reveal which strategies deaf and hearing parents prefer and implement in their daily communication with their deaf children. First, the interactions of one deaf and two hearing mothers with their deaf children were recorded over the course of 18 months starting when their children were 6 months of age. Second, interactions of 5 mothers and 5 fathers (i.e. each two deaf and three hearing) with their deaf children (24 months old) were analysed for implicit and explicit strategy-use. It indicated gender related differences and confirmed...
Communication between mother and child has a significant impact on the development of children's lan...
The aim of this study was to describe the development of communication between deafblind children an...
The present study examined differences in modality use during episodes of joint attention between he...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
Article reveals communication (information exchange) between parents and their deaf children. The ef...
This article presents the results of a study comparing deaf and hearing parents in the use of visual...
Seven children were videotaped interacting with their deaf parents under feeding, bathing, and playi...
Maternal interaction represents the modified language spoken by the mothers to their young children....
Parent-child dyads in which the child is deaf but the parent is hearing present a unique opportunity...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
Parent-child dyads in which the child is deaf but the parent is hearing present a unique opportunity...
textHearing children whose parents are deaf live between two linguistic and cultural communities. As...
The present study examined differences in modality use during episodes of joint attention between he...
This article examines the communication options that are available for use within families of infant...
Communication between mother and child has a significant impact on the development of children's lan...
The aim of this study was to describe the development of communication between deafblind children an...
The present study examined differences in modality use during episodes of joint attention between he...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
Article reveals communication (information exchange) between parents and their deaf children. The ef...
This article presents the results of a study comparing deaf and hearing parents in the use of visual...
Seven children were videotaped interacting with their deaf parents under feeding, bathing, and playi...
Maternal interaction represents the modified language spoken by the mothers to their young children....
Parent-child dyads in which the child is deaf but the parent is hearing present a unique opportunity...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
Parent-child dyads in which the child is deaf but the parent is hearing present a unique opportunity...
textHearing children whose parents are deaf live between two linguistic and cultural communities. As...
The present study examined differences in modality use during episodes of joint attention between he...
This article examines the communication options that are available for use within families of infant...
Communication between mother and child has a significant impact on the development of children's lan...
The aim of this study was to describe the development of communication between deafblind children an...
The present study examined differences in modality use during episodes of joint attention between he...