Background: Despite early identification and advancements in cochlear implant and hearing aid technology, delays in language skills in deaf children continue to exist. Good-quality parent–child interaction (PCI) is a key predictor for the successful development of deaf children’s signed and/or spoken language. Though professionals have standard assessments to monitor child language, a clinical tool to observe the quality of parental interaction is yet to be developed. Aims and methods: This systematic review with narrative synthesis aims to uncover which parent behaviours are assessed in PCI studies with deaf infants aged 0–3 years, how these behaviours are assessed, and which are correlated with higher scores in child language. Results: Si...
In recent years much interest has been focused on the manner in which the young child acquires langu...
Abstract Background Over 90% of the 50,000 deaf children in the UK have hearing parents, many of who...
Introduction: Deaf children have a limitation in perceiving oral language, this limitation affects t...
BACKGROUND: Despite early identification and advancements in cochlear implant and hearing aid techno...
Between 90-95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents who often need support with how to adapt...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 193...
Infant–parent interaction forms the foundation for language learning. For the majority of deaf infan...
Infant–parent interaction forms the foundation for language learning. For the majority of deaf infan...
Seven children were videotaped interacting with their deaf parents under feeding, bathing, and playi...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
© 2014 Hammill Institute on Disabilities. The importance of parent-child interaction (PCI) for langu...
There is debate about how input variation influences child language. Most deaf children are exposed ...
Effects of parental style of interaction on language development in very young severe and profound d...
Objective: Clinicians and investigators use multiple outcome measures after early cochlear implantat...
It is widely recognised that preverbal communication skills underpin development of spoken language....
In recent years much interest has been focused on the manner in which the young child acquires langu...
Abstract Background Over 90% of the 50,000 deaf children in the UK have hearing parents, many of who...
Introduction: Deaf children have a limitation in perceiving oral language, this limitation affects t...
BACKGROUND: Despite early identification and advancements in cochlear implant and hearing aid techno...
Between 90-95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents who often need support with how to adapt...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 193...
Infant–parent interaction forms the foundation for language learning. For the majority of deaf infan...
Infant–parent interaction forms the foundation for language learning. For the majority of deaf infan...
Seven children were videotaped interacting with their deaf parents under feeding, bathing, and playi...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
© 2014 Hammill Institute on Disabilities. The importance of parent-child interaction (PCI) for langu...
There is debate about how input variation influences child language. Most deaf children are exposed ...
Effects of parental style of interaction on language development in very young severe and profound d...
Objective: Clinicians and investigators use multiple outcome measures after early cochlear implantat...
It is widely recognised that preverbal communication skills underpin development of spoken language....
In recent years much interest has been focused on the manner in which the young child acquires langu...
Abstract Background Over 90% of the 50,000 deaf children in the UK have hearing parents, many of who...
Introduction: Deaf children have a limitation in perceiving oral language, this limitation affects t...