Deaf professionals, whom we term Deaf Language Specialists (DLS), are frequently employed to work with children and young people who have difficulties learning sign language, but there are few accounts of this work in the literature. Through questionnaires and focus groups, 23 DLSs described their work in this area. Deductive thematic analysis was used to identify how this compared to the work of professionals (typically Speech and Language Therapists/Pathologists, SLPs) working with hearing children with difficulties learning spoken language. Inductive thematic analysis resulted in the identification of two additional themes: while many practices by DLSs are similar to those of SLPs working with hearing children, a lack of training, inform...
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
This article argues the importance of allowing deaf children to acquire sign language from an early ...
Purpose: This study focused on whether developmental communication disorders exist in American Sign ...
In this paper, the medical, social and historical forces resulting in much smaller numbers of deaf c...
This qualitative case study explored the knowledge and experiences of 12 speech-language pathologist...
Many counselors and therapists who work with culturally Deaf clients have had the unfortunate experi...
Parents of small deaf children need guidance on constructing home and school environments that affec...
Medical and educational interventions for children with hearing loss often adopt a single approach o...
This poster presents information from the literature regarding the preparedness of SLPs to work with...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-71)Deaf individuals with language dysfluency are faced...
gence of sign language linguistic studies, and the Deaf President No\v mo\'cmcnr, more deaf peo...
Deaf children often lack signed language competence due to a lack of a rich linguistic environment i...
Speech and language therapist – teacher of the deaf is an expert who is working with people with spe...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
This article argues the importance of allowing deaf children to acquire sign language from an early ...
Purpose: This study focused on whether developmental communication disorders exist in American Sign ...
In this paper, the medical, social and historical forces resulting in much smaller numbers of deaf c...
This qualitative case study explored the knowledge and experiences of 12 speech-language pathologist...
Many counselors and therapists who work with culturally Deaf clients have had the unfortunate experi...
Parents of small deaf children need guidance on constructing home and school environments that affec...
Medical and educational interventions for children with hearing loss often adopt a single approach o...
This poster presents information from the literature regarding the preparedness of SLPs to work with...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-71)Deaf individuals with language dysfluency are faced...
gence of sign language linguistic studies, and the Deaf President No\v mo\'cmcnr, more deaf peo...
Deaf children often lack signed language competence due to a lack of a rich linguistic environment i...
Speech and language therapist – teacher of the deaf is an expert who is working with people with spe...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
This article argues the importance of allowing deaf children to acquire sign language from an early ...
Purpose: This study focused on whether developmental communication disorders exist in American Sign ...