Early intervention for children with hearing loss involves assistance in oral speech development, optimal use of hearing devices and fostering a holistic partnership between allied health and the children\u27s families. Adequate access to early intervention has been shown to be vital in the positive development of long term language and social outcomes. However, there has been limited research to identify the factors which may influence access. This study aimed to explore whether access to early intervention by children with hearing loss is affected by: geographical location, socio-economic status and ethnic-minority family status
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) system, which was originally developed by the Jo...
Families of children with hearing loss must make a number of decisions during the transition from di...
There is a strong association between access to early intervention (EI) services by 6 months of age ...
Background: Social inclusion is a common focus of listening and spoken language (LSL) early interven...
Background: Social inclusion is a common focus of listening and spoken language ( LSL ) early interv...
Purpose: Early identification of severe/profound childhood hearing loss (HL) gives these children ac...
This paper discusses early intervention programs in accordance with IDEA for hearing impaired childr...
Background and objective: Children from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds are...
The impact of spoken language skills on the social inclusion of children with hearing loss is of int...
Objective: In low income countries, deaf children are identified late due to the absence of a univer...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
At least two per thousand newborns are affected by hearing loss, with up to 40% with an additional d...
The impact of spoken language skills on the social inclusion of children with hearing loss is of in...
Understanding the cultural and linguistic diversity of young children with hearing loss informs the ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) system, which was originally developed by the Jo...
Families of children with hearing loss must make a number of decisions during the transition from di...
There is a strong association between access to early intervention (EI) services by 6 months of age ...
Background: Social inclusion is a common focus of listening and spoken language (LSL) early interven...
Background: Social inclusion is a common focus of listening and spoken language ( LSL ) early interv...
Purpose: Early identification of severe/profound childhood hearing loss (HL) gives these children ac...
This paper discusses early intervention programs in accordance with IDEA for hearing impaired childr...
Background and objective: Children from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds are...
The impact of spoken language skills on the social inclusion of children with hearing loss is of int...
Objective: In low income countries, deaf children are identified late due to the absence of a univer...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
At least two per thousand newborns are affected by hearing loss, with up to 40% with an additional d...
The impact of spoken language skills on the social inclusion of children with hearing loss is of in...
Understanding the cultural and linguistic diversity of young children with hearing loss informs the ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) system, which was originally developed by the Jo...
Families of children with hearing loss must make a number of decisions during the transition from di...