Perspectives on academic and social aspects of children's school experiences were obtained from deaf and hearing children and their (deaf or hearing) parents. Possible differences between (1) the views of children and their parents and (2) those of hearing children and their parents compared to deaf children and their parents were of particular interest. Overall, parents gave their children higher school friendship ratings than the children gave themselves, and hearing children and their parents were more positive about children's friendships than were deaf children and their parents. Both children and parents also saw deaf children as less successful in reading than hearing children. However, deaf children having deaf parents, attending a ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii)As a deaf person, this author has seen firsthand t...
Hearing parents were interviewed regarding the positive aspects of parenting their deaf children. Th...
An increasing number of deaf children with additional disabilities receive a cochlear implant (CI). ...
Perspectives on academic and social aspects of children's school experiences were obtained from deaf...
In this study, four hearing mothers with deaf children (ages 3-10) were interviewed about the proces...
The purpose of this study was to describe school-aged hearing children's perceptions of family life ...
The incidence of profound deafness is low: Deaf children make up only about 1 % of the total populat...
The aim of the paper was to determine the perception of parental support and understanding by deaf a...
Parents with deaf children face many challenges in making educational choices, developing language a...
Education policy encourages parental support as a mechanism for improving learning outcomes. This su...
Arguments supporting the integration of deaf pupils in mainstream schools are often based on possibl...
Parental involvement in a child's life affects the development of a child. It includes attitude in d...
This study had two primary aims. First, we compared deaf and hearing children during middle and late...
Contains fulltext : 64017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors co...
It is known that the educational and social development of all children and young people are affecte...
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii)As a deaf person, this author has seen firsthand t...
Hearing parents were interviewed regarding the positive aspects of parenting their deaf children. Th...
An increasing number of deaf children with additional disabilities receive a cochlear implant (CI). ...
Perspectives on academic and social aspects of children's school experiences were obtained from deaf...
In this study, four hearing mothers with deaf children (ages 3-10) were interviewed about the proces...
The purpose of this study was to describe school-aged hearing children's perceptions of family life ...
The incidence of profound deafness is low: Deaf children make up only about 1 % of the total populat...
The aim of the paper was to determine the perception of parental support and understanding by deaf a...
Parents with deaf children face many challenges in making educational choices, developing language a...
Education policy encourages parental support as a mechanism for improving learning outcomes. This su...
Arguments supporting the integration of deaf pupils in mainstream schools are often based on possibl...
Parental involvement in a child's life affects the development of a child. It includes attitude in d...
This study had two primary aims. First, we compared deaf and hearing children during middle and late...
Contains fulltext : 64017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors co...
It is known that the educational and social development of all children and young people are affecte...
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii)As a deaf person, this author has seen firsthand t...
Hearing parents were interviewed regarding the positive aspects of parenting their deaf children. Th...
An increasing number of deaf children with additional disabilities receive a cochlear implant (CI). ...