This thesis presents an ethnographic action research study of Deaf and hearing parents and infants participating in a family American Sign Language (ASL) literacy program in Ontario. The thesis documents the context for parents and children’s learning of ASL in an environment where resources for supporting early ASL literacy have been scarce. At the time of the study, restrictions were placed on young Deaf and hard of hearing children’s learning of ASL, as the Ontario government’s Infant Hearing Program frequently did not provide ASL services to children who received cochlear implants or auditory-verbal therapy. This operational language policy of Ontario infant hearing screening and early intervention services was maintained despite eviden...
Twelve parents of young deaf children were recorded sharing books with their deaf child—six from fam...
The goal of Ontario’s Infant Hearing Program (IHP) is to screen all babies at birth, to identify the...
Abstract Exposure to language during prenatal and early post-natal advancement is crucial to cogniti...
The usual definition of the term "literacy"generally corresponds with mastering the reading and writ...
The research is clear; given the opportunity to do so, children begin transacting with print at very...
Children are first socialized in the language of school before even setting foot in a school. This s...
61 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences and the Clark...
This dissertation explores the accounts of educators and parents regarding the accessibility of Amer...
Research has shown that family involvement during meaningful book-sharing activities can support eme...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the supports and barriers to the development of s...
The view of sign languages as bounded systems is often important for deaf community empowerment and ...
Previous research has established a correlation between literacy skills and sign language skills amo...
How does American Sign Language influence the discovery of self and identity in Deaf adults? My thes...
Deaf children are disadvantaged with respect to English literacy as compared to normally developing ...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Twelve parents of young deaf children were recorded sharing books with their deaf child—six from fam...
The goal of Ontario’s Infant Hearing Program (IHP) is to screen all babies at birth, to identify the...
Abstract Exposure to language during prenatal and early post-natal advancement is crucial to cogniti...
The usual definition of the term "literacy"generally corresponds with mastering the reading and writ...
The research is clear; given the opportunity to do so, children begin transacting with print at very...
Children are first socialized in the language of school before even setting foot in a school. This s...
61 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Communication Disorders and Sciences and the Clark...
This dissertation explores the accounts of educators and parents regarding the accessibility of Amer...
Research has shown that family involvement during meaningful book-sharing activities can support eme...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the supports and barriers to the development of s...
The view of sign languages as bounded systems is often important for deaf community empowerment and ...
Previous research has established a correlation between literacy skills and sign language skills amo...
How does American Sign Language influence the discovery of self and identity in Deaf adults? My thes...
Deaf children are disadvantaged with respect to English literacy as compared to normally developing ...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Twelve parents of young deaf children were recorded sharing books with their deaf child—six from fam...
The goal of Ontario’s Infant Hearing Program (IHP) is to screen all babies at birth, to identify the...
Abstract Exposure to language during prenatal and early post-natal advancement is crucial to cogniti...