Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profound hearing loss, recruited 10 years apart, to determine whether outcomes had improved in line with the introduction of newborn hearing screening and access to improved hearing aid technology. Method: Forty-two deaf children, aged 5 -7 years with a mean unaided loss of 102 DB, were assessed on language, reading and phonological skills. Their performance was compared to that of a similar group of 32 deaf children assessed 10 years earlier, and also a group of 40 hearing children of similar single word reading ability. Results: English vocabulary was significantly higher in the new cohort, although it was still below chronological age. Phonol...
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Background: Deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) children and young people are known to show group-level...
Purpose: The overall goal of this study was to examine language performance in children with permane...
Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profou...
Forty-one children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss were assessed on single word readin...
Forty-one children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss were assessed on single word reading...
Forty-one children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss were assessed on single word reading...
BACKGROUND: Deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) children and young people are known to show group-level ...
Children with hearing loss typically underachieve in reading, possibly as a result of their underdev...
Nine children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss and single-word reading scores not more t...
Nine children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss and single-word reading scores not more t...
Introduction: Advanced phonological skills are important for the acquisition of reading skills. Chil...
Oral deaf children and hearing children with dyslexia both experience literacy challenges, although ...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
Contains fulltext : 252623.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
Background: Deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) children and young people are known to show group-level...
Purpose: The overall goal of this study was to examine language performance in children with permane...
Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profou...
Forty-one children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss were assessed on single word readin...
Forty-one children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss were assessed on single word reading...
Forty-one children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss were assessed on single word reading...
BACKGROUND: Deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) children and young people are known to show group-level ...
Children with hearing loss typically underachieve in reading, possibly as a result of their underdev...
Nine children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss and single-word reading scores not more t...
Nine children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss and single-word reading scores not more t...
Introduction: Advanced phonological skills are important for the acquisition of reading skills. Chil...
Oral deaf children and hearing children with dyslexia both experience literacy challenges, although ...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
Purpose: Although deaf children typically exhibit severe delays in reading achievement, there is a p...
Contains fulltext : 252623.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
Background: Deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) children and young people are known to show group-level...
Purpose: The overall goal of this study was to examine language performance in children with permane...