South Africa has a dearth of deaf appropriate assistive resources – giving rise to deaf adolescents leaving school early and poor adult outcomes. These factors are negatively influenced by the interaction of other elements such as the inadequate cultural and social nurturing and lack of support. Approached from a bio-ecological model, to pro-actively address the support needed by deaf and hard-of-hearing persons to empower them to develop the capacity to withstand the challenges they have to endure, to stand up to and resist the negative ideas about what they are capable of. In this study, major risk factors were identified as communication deprivation and unpreparedness of parents to raise a deaf child appropriately where mediatin...
This independent study provides an overview of the social-emotional and theory of mind development o...
Ten Deaf professionals were interviewed about their perspectives on resilience risk and protective f...
For deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children living in an environment where their access to linguisti...
This article documents a strength-based understanding of how individuals who are deaf maximize their...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) are likely to exhibit difficulties in development of ...
This paper reviews the current literature on the importance of explicitly teaching social emotional ...
A description of the developmental characteristics of adolescents and the effect of deafness, on the...
The aim of this thesis was to study the link between hearing loss, language skil...
Master of EducationIt has been reported that there is a dearth of knowledge linking people who are d...
Many positive outcomes have been documented for children with hearing loss utilizing current treatme...
This exploratory study investigated four major ecological subsystems, the individual child, the home...
There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hind...
D/deaf people typically are not employed, or work in menial jobs, although they have been through hi...
This study examined the relationship between child social-emotional competence, child communication ...
Resource Bases (RBs) are a form of educational provision which may allow Children and Young People (...
This independent study provides an overview of the social-emotional and theory of mind development o...
Ten Deaf professionals were interviewed about their perspectives on resilience risk and protective f...
For deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children living in an environment where their access to linguisti...
This article documents a strength-based understanding of how individuals who are deaf maximize their...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) are likely to exhibit difficulties in development of ...
This paper reviews the current literature on the importance of explicitly teaching social emotional ...
A description of the developmental characteristics of adolescents and the effect of deafness, on the...
The aim of this thesis was to study the link between hearing loss, language skil...
Master of EducationIt has been reported that there is a dearth of knowledge linking people who are d...
Many positive outcomes have been documented for children with hearing loss utilizing current treatme...
This exploratory study investigated four major ecological subsystems, the individual child, the home...
There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hind...
D/deaf people typically are not employed, or work in menial jobs, although they have been through hi...
This study examined the relationship between child social-emotional competence, child communication ...
Resource Bases (RBs) are a form of educational provision which may allow Children and Young People (...
This independent study provides an overview of the social-emotional and theory of mind development o...
Ten Deaf professionals were interviewed about their perspectives on resilience risk and protective f...
For deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children living in an environment where their access to linguisti...