This literature review examines the use of private speech among typically developing and hearing impaired children. This paper supports the view that private speech provides a self-regulatory function and guides behavior and problem-solving
This paper discusses a study to investigate how mothers of hearing impaired children talk to their c...
This paper discusses a study to determine the communication strategies used by hearing impaired chil...
This paper reviews a study to determine if an auditory approach to speech correction can be of benei...
Private speech (or self-talk) is a phenomenon first identified by Piaget and reinforced by Vygotsky ...
The main purpose of this study is to predict behavioral self-regulation by language development and ...
Private speech is defined as the self-talk which many children in particular engage in. It leads to ...
This paper discusses the importance of direct and intense language instruction for hearing impaired ...
This paper discusses a study to determine whether the use of meaningful speech in everyday situation...
This paper reviews a study of the language skills of normal hearing children whose parents are deaf ...
This paper reviews a study of an eleven year old profoundly deaf child and the use of a oscilloscope...
This project studied the experiences of parents whose hearing impaired children moved from private e...
This paper discusses a study of language development of hearing impaired children
This paper reviews a study to validate a speech intelligibility measure for profoundly deaf children
This study sought to answer the question “is private speech really private?” by assessing if partici...
The present study re-evaluated several hypotheses concerning the selfregulatory nature of children's...
This paper discusses a study to investigate how mothers of hearing impaired children talk to their c...
This paper discusses a study to determine the communication strategies used by hearing impaired chil...
This paper reviews a study to determine if an auditory approach to speech correction can be of benei...
Private speech (or self-talk) is a phenomenon first identified by Piaget and reinforced by Vygotsky ...
The main purpose of this study is to predict behavioral self-regulation by language development and ...
Private speech is defined as the self-talk which many children in particular engage in. It leads to ...
This paper discusses the importance of direct and intense language instruction for hearing impaired ...
This paper discusses a study to determine whether the use of meaningful speech in everyday situation...
This paper reviews a study of the language skills of normal hearing children whose parents are deaf ...
This paper reviews a study of an eleven year old profoundly deaf child and the use of a oscilloscope...
This project studied the experiences of parents whose hearing impaired children moved from private e...
This paper discusses a study of language development of hearing impaired children
This paper reviews a study to validate a speech intelligibility measure for profoundly deaf children
This study sought to answer the question “is private speech really private?” by assessing if partici...
The present study re-evaluated several hypotheses concerning the selfregulatory nature of children's...
This paper discusses a study to investigate how mothers of hearing impaired children talk to their c...
This paper discusses a study to determine the communication strategies used by hearing impaired chil...
This paper reviews a study to determine if an auditory approach to speech correction can be of benei...