Parents of small deaf children need guidance on constructing home and school environments that affect normal language acquisition. They often turn to physicians and spiritual leaders and, increasingly, the internet. These sources can be underinformed about crucial issues, such as matters of brain plasticity connected to the risk of linguistic deprivation, and delay or disruption in the development of cognitive skills interwoven with linguistic ability. We have formed a team of specialists in education, linguistics, pediatric medicine, and psychology, and at times specialists in theology and in law have joined our group. We argue that deaf children should be taught a sign language in the early years. This does not preclude oral-aural trainin...
Item does not contain fulltextFor over 25 years in some countries and more recently in others, bilin...
The literature on the benefits and deficits of bilingualism is reviewed with an emphasis on sign/spo...
This article promoted to deaf people especially hard hearing and deaf children. It is given general ...
To assist medical and hearing-science professionals in supporting parents of deaf children, we have ...
The typical medical education curriculum does not address language development for deaf and hard-of-...
Bilingual bimodalism is a great benefit to deaf children at home and in schooling. Deaf signing chil...
Deaf children who are not provided with a sign language early in their development are at risk of li...
Children acquire language without instruction as long as they are regularly and meaningfully engaged...
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) children need to master at least one language (spoken or signed) to r...
13% of deaf children in the UK use more than one spoken language. Parents of deaf children from bili...
Medical and educational interventions for children with hearing loss often adopt a single approach o...
There is no evidence that learning a natural human language is cognitively harmful to children. To t...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
Abstract Children acquire language without instruction as long as they are regularly and meaningfull...
By addressing language acquisition and reading theory, the value of\ud receptive input a first langu...
Item does not contain fulltextFor over 25 years in some countries and more recently in others, bilin...
The literature on the benefits and deficits of bilingualism is reviewed with an emphasis on sign/spo...
This article promoted to deaf people especially hard hearing and deaf children. It is given general ...
To assist medical and hearing-science professionals in supporting parents of deaf children, we have ...
The typical medical education curriculum does not address language development for deaf and hard-of-...
Bilingual bimodalism is a great benefit to deaf children at home and in schooling. Deaf signing chil...
Deaf children who are not provided with a sign language early in their development are at risk of li...
Children acquire language without instruction as long as they are regularly and meaningfully engaged...
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) children need to master at least one language (spoken or signed) to r...
13% of deaf children in the UK use more than one spoken language. Parents of deaf children from bili...
Medical and educational interventions for children with hearing loss often adopt a single approach o...
There is no evidence that learning a natural human language is cognitively harmful to children. To t...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
Abstract Children acquire language without instruction as long as they are regularly and meaningfull...
By addressing language acquisition and reading theory, the value of\ud receptive input a first langu...
Item does not contain fulltextFor over 25 years in some countries and more recently in others, bilin...
The literature on the benefits and deficits of bilingualism is reviewed with an emphasis on sign/spo...
This article promoted to deaf people especially hard hearing and deaf children. It is given general ...