The degree of speech development is not the same as that of hearing impairment and depends on the following factors: the degree of hearing impairment; the time of onset of the hearing analyzer defect; pedagogical conditions of the child after hearing analyzer dysfunction; specific characteristics of the child. Each of the above factors plays a major role in assessing children's speech. Hearing and speech development in children are directly related. The more a child's hearing, the more speech is affected. If the importance of hearing is low, then the deviation of speech is not pronounced. If there is a hearing loss, the child will remain deaf until special education begins. With moderate hearing loss, there are disturbances in the phonetic,...
Speech plays an important role in the formation of thinking. Especially, speech is the main characte...
Fifth Place winner of poster presentations at the 6th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scho...
Previous research suggests that the communicative competence of children with severe to profound hea...
The degree of speech development is not the same as that of hearing impairment and depends on the fo...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss may impair the development of a child. The rehabilitation process for ind...
Background Congenital hearing loss is the most common birth anomaly, typically influencing speech an...
Relevant acoustic and linguistic information is not accessible to young children with a damaged or a...
Abstract: Sensorineural hearing loss (NSHL) is one of the diseases, the diagnosis, and prognosis of ...
BACKGROUND: Congenital hearing loss is the most common birth anomaly, typically influencing speech a...
Background and Aim: Hearing impairment affects all aspect of individual life, specially language and...
Children with hearing loss may demonstrate speech and language delays as a result of reduced auditor...
The aim of training children with hearing impairment in the auditory oral approach is to develop goo...
textThe purpose of this thesis is to provide a review and discussion of the current literature on au...
Background: Hearing impairment is a factor that directly compromises the individual's language. This...
PURPOSE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between the lexical development of children w...
Speech plays an important role in the formation of thinking. Especially, speech is the main characte...
Fifth Place winner of poster presentations at the 6th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scho...
Previous research suggests that the communicative competence of children with severe to profound hea...
The degree of speech development is not the same as that of hearing impairment and depends on the fo...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss may impair the development of a child. The rehabilitation process for ind...
Background Congenital hearing loss is the most common birth anomaly, typically influencing speech an...
Relevant acoustic and linguistic information is not accessible to young children with a damaged or a...
Abstract: Sensorineural hearing loss (NSHL) is one of the diseases, the diagnosis, and prognosis of ...
BACKGROUND: Congenital hearing loss is the most common birth anomaly, typically influencing speech a...
Background and Aim: Hearing impairment affects all aspect of individual life, specially language and...
Children with hearing loss may demonstrate speech and language delays as a result of reduced auditor...
The aim of training children with hearing impairment in the auditory oral approach is to develop goo...
textThe purpose of this thesis is to provide a review and discussion of the current literature on au...
Background: Hearing impairment is a factor that directly compromises the individual's language. This...
PURPOSE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between the lexical development of children w...
Speech plays an important role in the formation of thinking. Especially, speech is the main characte...
Fifth Place winner of poster presentations at the 6th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scho...
Previous research suggests that the communicative competence of children with severe to profound hea...