Forty-one children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss were assessed on single word reading, reading comprehension, English vocabulary, phonological awareness and speechreading at three time points, one year apart (T1, T2, T3). Their progress was compared with that of a group of hearing children of similar non-verbal IQ, initially reading at the same level. Single word reading improved at each assessment point for the deaf children but there was no growth in reading comprehension from T2 to T3. There were no differences between children with cochlear implants and those with hearing aids on either reading measure but orally-educated children had higher scores than children who signed in the classroom. English vocabulary and speechr...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study investigated the e...
Nine children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss and single-word reading scores not more t...
Although some deaf children do achieve age-appropriate reading levels, on average deaf children’s re...
Forty-one children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss were assessed on single word reading...
Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profou...
Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profou...
Seven- and eight-year-old deaf children and hearing children of equivalent reading age were presente...
Seven- and eight-year-old deaf children and hearing children of equivalent reading age were presente...
This article reports on a longitudinal study of reading prog-ress in a group of five-year-old deaf c...
Purpose. Speechreading (lipreading) is a correlate of reading ability in both deaf and hearing child...
The emerging reading and spelling abilities of 24 deaf and 23 hearing beginning readers were followe...
Oral deaf children and hearing children with dyslexia both experience literacy challenges, although ...
BACKGROUND: Deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) children and young people are known to show group-level ...
AbstractBackgroundVocabulary knowledge and speechreading are important for deaf children's reading d...
This research investigated the concurrent association between early reading skills and phonological ...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study investigated the e...
Nine children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss and single-word reading scores not more t...
Although some deaf children do achieve age-appropriate reading levels, on average deaf children’s re...
Forty-one children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss were assessed on single word reading...
Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profou...
Purpose: This study compared the language and literacy of two cohorts of children with severe-profou...
Seven- and eight-year-old deaf children and hearing children of equivalent reading age were presente...
Seven- and eight-year-old deaf children and hearing children of equivalent reading age were presente...
This article reports on a longitudinal study of reading prog-ress in a group of five-year-old deaf c...
Purpose. Speechreading (lipreading) is a correlate of reading ability in both deaf and hearing child...
The emerging reading and spelling abilities of 24 deaf and 23 hearing beginning readers were followe...
Oral deaf children and hearing children with dyslexia both experience literacy challenges, although ...
BACKGROUND: Deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) children and young people are known to show group-level ...
AbstractBackgroundVocabulary knowledge and speechreading are important for deaf children's reading d...
This research investigated the concurrent association between early reading skills and phonological ...
181 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.This study investigated the e...
Nine children with severe-profound prelingual hearing loss and single-word reading scores not more t...
Although some deaf children do achieve age-appropriate reading levels, on average deaf children’s re...