Previous research has shown an association between children's development of psychosocial and motor skills. This study evaluated the development of these skills in 301 three-year-old deaf and hard of hearing children (M: 37.8 months) and considered a range of possible predictors including gender, birth weight, age at first fitting with hearing devices, hearing device used, presence of additional disabilities, severity of hearing loss, maternal education, socio-economic status (SES), language ability, and communication mode. Caregivers reported on children's development using the Child Development Inventory (CDI). On average, both psychosocial and motor development quotients were within the typical range for hearing children, with large indi...
DISCUSSION AND STUDY of the social-emotional development of deaf and hard of hearing children, thoug...
Acquisition of gross motor skill is a natural developmental process for children. This aspect of hum...
PURPOSE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between the lexical development of children w...
Previous research has shown an association between children’s development of psychosocial and motor ...
Introduction The factors that affect the development of children with and without hearing disabiliti...
This article reports on the psychosocial development and factors influencing outcomes of 5-year-old ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the psychosocial, adaptive behavior, and language outcomes of young ...
This research investigated the speech, language, and functional auditory outcomes of 119 3-year-old ...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
Background Several studies have been demonstrating the developmental conse- quences of early childho...
Language; *Total Communication A longitudinal study was conducted of 153 children (3-7 years old) wi...
Examined the psycho-physical development of deaf children and their adaptation to the world, analyze...
The aim of this thesis was to study the link between hearing loss, language skil...
Hearing impairment is a major limitation in communication, and it can obstruct psychological develop...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) are likely to exhibit difficulties in development of ...
DISCUSSION AND STUDY of the social-emotional development of deaf and hard of hearing children, thoug...
Acquisition of gross motor skill is a natural developmental process for children. This aspect of hum...
PURPOSE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between the lexical development of children w...
Previous research has shown an association between children’s development of psychosocial and motor ...
Introduction The factors that affect the development of children with and without hearing disabiliti...
This article reports on the psychosocial development and factors influencing outcomes of 5-year-old ...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the psychosocial, adaptive behavior, and language outcomes of young ...
This research investigated the speech, language, and functional auditory outcomes of 119 3-year-old ...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
Background Several studies have been demonstrating the developmental conse- quences of early childho...
Language; *Total Communication A longitudinal study was conducted of 153 children (3-7 years old) wi...
Examined the psycho-physical development of deaf children and their adaptation to the world, analyze...
The aim of this thesis was to study the link between hearing loss, language skil...
Hearing impairment is a major limitation in communication, and it can obstruct psychological develop...
Children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) are likely to exhibit difficulties in development of ...
DISCUSSION AND STUDY of the social-emotional development of deaf and hard of hearing children, thoug...
Acquisition of gross motor skill is a natural developmental process for children. This aspect of hum...
PURPOSE: This study aimed at analyzing the association between the lexical development of children w...