The paper reviews research trends and findings on the development of personality in deaf individuals. The first section, "Adolescent and Adult Deaf Personalities, " focuses on studies in the psychological literature that tend to promulgate stereotypical views of deaf people by reflecting researcher bias rather than researcher findings. The second section, "Personality Development in Deaf Children, " examines in depth the consistent finding that deaf children who grow up in deaf families generally have better social, emot.Lonal, and cognitive development than do deaf children from hearing families. In the final section, "Implications for Parents of Deaf Children, " a planned intervention called a "Sensory I...
HUMA 1970, The World of ChildhoodLA&PS 2016 Writing Prize Finalists, 1st Year Honourable Mentio
Hearing parents were interviewed regarding the positive aspects of parenting their deaf children. Th...
This article describes a pilot project whose objective was to explore whether the Webster-Stratton P...
There are many influential factors related to the life of a deaf child. These factors may determine ...
This paper discusses the effect of play on the personality of hearing impaired children
TITLE: Personality of the child in the context of hearing impairment AUTHOR: Milon Potmesil DEPARTME...
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii)As a deaf person, this author has seen firsthand t...
Objective Early diagnosis and coherent rehabilitation programs play a key role in improving receptiv...
Published in: Dolentium Hominum 73 (2010) no.1, 26-29.no ISBNIn this paper two psychological aspects...
After having reviewed the littérature comparing deaf and normal children, the authors present the re...
The article presents a review of research conducted by foreign psychologists on the role of sign lan...
Introduction: Deaf children have a limitation in perceiving oral language, this limitation affects t...
This paper discusses the results of a study undertaken to determine if there is a relationship betwe...
Several authors claim that deaf children with hearing parents do not' develop theory of mind (ToM) u...
Emotion understanding and theory of mind (ToM) are two major aspects of social cognition in which de...
HUMA 1970, The World of ChildhoodLA&PS 2016 Writing Prize Finalists, 1st Year Honourable Mentio
Hearing parents were interviewed regarding the positive aspects of parenting their deaf children. Th...
This article describes a pilot project whose objective was to explore whether the Webster-Stratton P...
There are many influential factors related to the life of a deaf child. These factors may determine ...
This paper discusses the effect of play on the personality of hearing impaired children
TITLE: Personality of the child in the context of hearing impairment AUTHOR: Milon Potmesil DEPARTME...
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii)As a deaf person, this author has seen firsthand t...
Objective Early diagnosis and coherent rehabilitation programs play a key role in improving receptiv...
Published in: Dolentium Hominum 73 (2010) no.1, 26-29.no ISBNIn this paper two psychological aspects...
After having reviewed the littérature comparing deaf and normal children, the authors present the re...
The article presents a review of research conducted by foreign psychologists on the role of sign lan...
Introduction: Deaf children have a limitation in perceiving oral language, this limitation affects t...
This paper discusses the results of a study undertaken to determine if there is a relationship betwe...
Several authors claim that deaf children with hearing parents do not' develop theory of mind (ToM) u...
Emotion understanding and theory of mind (ToM) are two major aspects of social cognition in which de...
HUMA 1970, The World of ChildhoodLA&PS 2016 Writing Prize Finalists, 1st Year Honourable Mentio
Hearing parents were interviewed regarding the positive aspects of parenting their deaf children. Th...
This article describes a pilot project whose objective was to explore whether the Webster-Stratton P...