(1) Background: Studies related to family-centered early intervention (FCEI) for children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) have largely focused on mothers, at the exclusion of fathers. Yet, understanding fathers’ experiences with FCEI is also important and may inform service delivery. The present study explores self-efficacy and involvement with FCEI in both fathers and mothers. (2) Methods: Dutch fathers and mothers completed questionnaires about their parental self-efficacy, involvement in FCEI, perceived support from their primary EI provider, and the impact of raising a child who is DHH on parenting. (3) Results: Both fathers and mothers reported relatively high levels of self-efficacy. Mothers reported higher levels than fathers o...
Evidence on best practice for optimizing communication with prelingual deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
Young hearing impairers aged between 12 and 21 should adopt auditory intervention program to improve...
This literature review examines the relationship between parental self-efficacy and the family’s inv...
While fathers play an increasingly important role in today’s families, there is an imbalance of rese...
Examining the impact of parental self-efficacy on the early intervention process for families with a...
Abstract Background Over 90% of the 50,000 deaf children in the UK have hearing parents, many of who...
When families use a listening and spoken language communication modality to communicate with their c...
Objective: The present study aimed to explore the nature of parental involvement in the intervention...
At least two per thousand newborns are affected by hearing loss, with up to 40% with an additional d...
Background and Aim: Despite the abundance of literature about deaf children, few works specifically ...
This qualitative study explores the level of satisfaction of parents regarding early identification/...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.When confronted with a child recently ...
Between 90-95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents who often need support with how to adapt...
Evidence on best practice for optimizing communication with prelingual deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH...
Evidence on best practice for optimizing communication with prelingual deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
Young hearing impairers aged between 12 and 21 should adopt auditory intervention program to improve...
This literature review examines the relationship between parental self-efficacy and the family’s inv...
While fathers play an increasingly important role in today’s families, there is an imbalance of rese...
Examining the impact of parental self-efficacy on the early intervention process for families with a...
Abstract Background Over 90% of the 50,000 deaf children in the UK have hearing parents, many of who...
When families use a listening and spoken language communication modality to communicate with their c...
Objective: The present study aimed to explore the nature of parental involvement in the intervention...
At least two per thousand newborns are affected by hearing loss, with up to 40% with an additional d...
Background and Aim: Despite the abundance of literature about deaf children, few works specifically ...
This qualitative study explores the level of satisfaction of parents regarding early identification/...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.When confronted with a child recently ...
Between 90-95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents who often need support with how to adapt...
Evidence on best practice for optimizing communication with prelingual deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH...
Evidence on best practice for optimizing communication with prelingual deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH...
One way of increasing caregivers' language accessibility when interacting with a deaf child is throu...
Young hearing impairers aged between 12 and 21 should adopt auditory intervention program to improve...