There is little research attention on young children with hard hearing impairment in Ibadan metropolis A quantitative research method was used to explore and describe the perspectives and practices of these children\'s parents routines. An ethnographic approach enabled documentation of parent routines, daily activities, thoughts and behaviour (practices). In depth interviews and observations were the primary data sources. Data collection for this study occurred within one year period. Research questions were focused on efforts which caregivers make independently and with others (teachers and family members) to facilitate communication and acquire language development among deaf impaired children. Fifteen parents and eight staff members...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
Researchers have provided valuable information to the parents and teachers of deaf children (Marscha...
The study explored the speechreading experiences of five people who are deaf and five, hard of heari...
Rare studies address the experiences of parents on interpersonal behaviour problems of their childre...
The birth of a child with hearing impairment imposes more parental demands than having a child witho...
The birth of a child with hearing impairment imposes more parental demands than having a child with...
This research aims to describe 1) parents’ knowledge about their deaf children; 2) parents’ obstacle...
The work deals with methods of communication with children with hearing impairment. Its aim is to fi...
Project (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
Background: Hearing impairment or deafness is a major disabling condition worldwide. The etiology of...
Effective parenting promotes the physical, emotional, mental and social well-being of children. Howe...
Includes bibliographical references.This study documents hearing parents' experiences of the impact ...
There are many influential factors related to the life of a deaf child. These factors may determine ...
This study assessed some challenges faced by children with hearing impairment in acquiring the knowl...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to investigate the difficulties that deaf parents have when i...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
Researchers have provided valuable information to the parents and teachers of deaf children (Marscha...
The study explored the speechreading experiences of five people who are deaf and five, hard of heari...
Rare studies address the experiences of parents on interpersonal behaviour problems of their childre...
The birth of a child with hearing impairment imposes more parental demands than having a child witho...
The birth of a child with hearing impairment imposes more parental demands than having a child with...
This research aims to describe 1) parents’ knowledge about their deaf children; 2) parents’ obstacle...
The work deals with methods of communication with children with hearing impairment. Its aim is to fi...
Project (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011...
Background: Hearing impairment or deafness is a major disabling condition worldwide. The etiology of...
Effective parenting promotes the physical, emotional, mental and social well-being of children. Howe...
Includes bibliographical references.This study documents hearing parents' experiences of the impact ...
There are many influential factors related to the life of a deaf child. These factors may determine ...
This study assessed some challenges faced by children with hearing impairment in acquiring the knowl...
Purpose: The goal of this research was to investigate the difficulties that deaf parents have when i...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
Researchers have provided valuable information to the parents and teachers of deaf children (Marscha...
The study explored the speechreading experiences of five people who are deaf and five, hard of heari...