Developing a support group for children who are hearing impaired was a very long and rigorous process that allowed me to achieve many personal goals. This paper is a reflection of the process that I went through in order to establish this group and discusses my reasons for wanting to undertake this project and the goals and projected outcomes that were founded. The method and process that I used to undertake this long and difficult process, along with obstacles that were encountered are also discussed. Finally, a reflection on the importance of this project to future endeavors is talked about in relation to my future career opportunities.Honors CollegeThesis (B.?.
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between early intervention providers...
This project studied the experiences of parents whose hearing impaired children moved from private e...
Firstly I would like to thank my supervisor, Catherine Moran, for her assistance and advice with my ...
I am designing a thematic unit on Colorado as my Honors College thesis for many reasons. I considere...
Hearing impairment affects children each and every day. In the past, it was thought that children wi...
The inspiration for this creative scrapbooking project was gleaned from the immersive experiences th...
This paper will discuss the importance of emotional perception skills among children with hearing lo...
Research has suggested that children with hearing impairment have delays and difficulties with sever...
Multiple projects comprised this thesis requirement. The projects ranged in breadth and depth and in...
This thesis addresses the vocabulary, language and memory abilities of children with hearing impairm...
Many positive outcomes have been documented for children with hearing loss utilizing current treatme...
This paper discusses a study to evaluate the academic progress of former students from CID including...
This dissertation includes four independent but related chapters. The first chapter provides an over...
Among many others, the group of children with special needs consists of deaf and the hearing-impaire...
The purpose of this thesis project is to provide parents with a complete, comprehensive guide that e...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between early intervention providers...
This project studied the experiences of parents whose hearing impaired children moved from private e...
Firstly I would like to thank my supervisor, Catherine Moran, for her assistance and advice with my ...
I am designing a thematic unit on Colorado as my Honors College thesis for many reasons. I considere...
Hearing impairment affects children each and every day. In the past, it was thought that children wi...
The inspiration for this creative scrapbooking project was gleaned from the immersive experiences th...
This paper will discuss the importance of emotional perception skills among children with hearing lo...
Research has suggested that children with hearing impairment have delays and difficulties with sever...
Multiple projects comprised this thesis requirement. The projects ranged in breadth and depth and in...
This thesis addresses the vocabulary, language and memory abilities of children with hearing impairm...
Many positive outcomes have been documented for children with hearing loss utilizing current treatme...
This paper discusses a study to evaluate the academic progress of former students from CID including...
This dissertation includes four independent but related chapters. The first chapter provides an over...
Among many others, the group of children with special needs consists of deaf and the hearing-impaire...
The purpose of this thesis project is to provide parents with a complete, comprehensive guide that e...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between early intervention providers...
This project studied the experiences of parents whose hearing impaired children moved from private e...
Firstly I would like to thank my supervisor, Catherine Moran, for her assistance and advice with my ...