In the field of deaf education, a long-standing and still unanswered question is why are the reading levels and academic achievement levels of deaf and hard of hearing children inferior to their hearing peers. Teachers and parents continue to look for reasons to explain the gap and strategies they can use to narrow this gap between the reading achievement of children who are deaf and children who hear. For all children, literacy learning begins at birth. During the early years, children listen to and learn from the language their parents speak to them. The children are affected by the family interactions and experiences of daily life both inside and outside the family. Examination of literacy interactions of deaf children and their parents ...
Is there a significant difference in achievement test scores of deaf children with deaf parents and ...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing tend to be delayed in the development of spoken language. T...
Approximately 12,000, or 4-6 per 1,000 babies per year in the United States are born with some degre...
In the field of deaf education, a long-standing and still unanswered question is why are the reading...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of parent training on shared reading practices ...
Research has shown that family involvement during meaningful book-sharing activities can support eme...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The research is clear; given the opportunity to do so, children begin transacting with print at very...
The purpose of this research study was to examine specific factors believed to be related to academi...
The development of children’s language skills during the preschool years plays a crucial role in sub...
The purpose of this project was to discover if there were any common themes or factors that exist, o...
Learning to read and write plays a significant role in children\u27s linguistic and cognitive develo...
Deaf children of deaf parents (manual group) were compared with a matched sample of deaf children of...
The present report describes the findings of a longitudinal study of literacy learning and teaching ...
Is there a significant difference in achievement test scores of deaf children with deaf parents and ...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing tend to be delayed in the development of spoken language. T...
Approximately 12,000, or 4-6 per 1,000 babies per year in the United States are born with some degre...
In the field of deaf education, a long-standing and still unanswered question is why are the reading...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of parent training on shared reading practices ...
Research has shown that family involvement during meaningful book-sharing activities can support eme...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
The research is clear; given the opportunity to do so, children begin transacting with print at very...
The purpose of this research study was to examine specific factors believed to be related to academi...
The development of children’s language skills during the preschool years plays a crucial role in sub...
The purpose of this project was to discover if there were any common themes or factors that exist, o...
Learning to read and write plays a significant role in children\u27s linguistic and cognitive develo...
Deaf children of deaf parents (manual group) were compared with a matched sample of deaf children of...
The present report describes the findings of a longitudinal study of literacy learning and teaching ...
Is there a significant difference in achievement test scores of deaf children with deaf parents and ...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing tend to be delayed in the development of spoken language. T...
Approximately 12,000, or 4-6 per 1,000 babies per year in the United States are born with some degre...