Includes bibliographical references.The focus of this project was auditory-verbal practice with children who are hearing impaired. Auditory-verbal practice is a comprehensive approach which teaches the child with a hearing impairment to make maximum use of his or her amplified residual hearing. Emphasis is placed on early identification and ongoing audiological evaluation and aural habilitation. Parents and auditory-verbal professionals then work together to teach the child to listen, to process verbal language, and to speak. As a result, the child acquires the ability to communicate through speech. After learning about auditory-verbal therapy through class work and observation, I became particularly interested in learning more about the hi...
This paper reviews a study to determine if an auditory approach to speech correction can be of benei...
Background: Hearing impairment is a factor that directly compromises the individual’s language which...
This dissertation includes four independent but related chapters. The first chapter provides an over...
Background Congenital or early-acquired hearing impairment poses a major barrier to the development ...
Introduction: Hearing loss occurs when there is a problem with one or more parts of the ear or ears ...
© 2007 Dr. Louise Ellen PaatschDespite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids,...
Hearing loss is the most common disability in newborns, having a significant impact on the child and...
Hearing impairment affects children each and every day. In the past, it was thought that children wi...
This chapter provides an introduction to auditory-verbal (AV) practice as one of several interventio...
This paper discusses three approaches to speech development in hearing-impaired children: auditory-v...
This paper examines the construct of evidence-based practice, how existing data on the effectiveness...
Research has suggested that children with hearing impairment have delays and difficulties with sever...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Dept. of Learning, Assessment and Special Education, University of Melbourne, 1998Th...
Chapter in W. Estabrooks, H. McCaffrey Morrison, & K. MacIver-Lux, (Eds.), Auditory Verbal Therapy: ...
This paper surveys the speech therapy methods used with hearing-impaired children.Several problems i...
This paper reviews a study to determine if an auditory approach to speech correction can be of benei...
Background: Hearing impairment is a factor that directly compromises the individual’s language which...
This dissertation includes four independent but related chapters. The first chapter provides an over...
Background Congenital or early-acquired hearing impairment poses a major barrier to the development ...
Introduction: Hearing loss occurs when there is a problem with one or more parts of the ear or ears ...
© 2007 Dr. Louise Ellen PaatschDespite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids,...
Hearing loss is the most common disability in newborns, having a significant impact on the child and...
Hearing impairment affects children each and every day. In the past, it was thought that children wi...
This chapter provides an introduction to auditory-verbal (AV) practice as one of several interventio...
This paper discusses three approaches to speech development in hearing-impaired children: auditory-v...
This paper examines the construct of evidence-based practice, how existing data on the effectiveness...
Research has suggested that children with hearing impairment have delays and difficulties with sever...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Dept. of Learning, Assessment and Special Education, University of Melbourne, 1998Th...
Chapter in W. Estabrooks, H. McCaffrey Morrison, & K. MacIver-Lux, (Eds.), Auditory Verbal Therapy: ...
This paper surveys the speech therapy methods used with hearing-impaired children.Several problems i...
This paper reviews a study to determine if an auditory approach to speech correction can be of benei...
Background: Hearing impairment is a factor that directly compromises the individual’s language which...
This dissertation includes four independent but related chapters. The first chapter provides an over...