The authors compared evaluations by parents and teachers of the communicative abilities of deaf children. Such comparisons between parents' and professionals' assessments of the language development of children who are deaf can provide useful information on which to base ecologically valid intervention approaches. A secondary interest of the authors was to investigate the possible influences on language development of gender, the presence or absence of cochlear implantation, and communication modality (i.e., auditory-verbal or bilingual). The study included the mothers and teachers of 14 deaf children educated in auditory-verbal or bilingual programs. Two scales from a survey instrument, Profiles of the Hearing Impaired (Webster & Webster, ...
In Brazil there are no specific tests for either signed or spoken language for deaf children. A prot...
Perspectives on academic and social aspects of children's school experiences were obtained from deaf...
Deaf children of deaf parents (manual group) were compared with a matched sample of deaf children of...
Contains fulltext : 64017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors co...
This investigation was designed to evaluate the success of the natural and formal language teaching ...
The work deals with methods of communication with children with hearing impairment. Its aim is to fi...
Despite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids, early intervention, and intens...
What fundamentally influenced the parents of children with hearing disability in selecting the type ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between hearing mothers' methods of commun...
Between 90-95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents who often need support with how to adapt...
Many deaf children have delayed language development that would greatly affect their future academic...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hind...
AbstractIn Brazil there are no specific tests for either signed or spoken language for deaf children...
In Brazil there are no specific tests for either signed or spoken language for deaf children. A prot...
In Brazil there are no specific tests for either signed or spoken language for deaf children. A prot...
Perspectives on academic and social aspects of children's school experiences were obtained from deaf...
Deaf children of deaf parents (manual group) were compared with a matched sample of deaf children of...
Contains fulltext : 64017.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors co...
This investigation was designed to evaluate the success of the natural and formal language teaching ...
The work deals with methods of communication with children with hearing impairment. Its aim is to fi...
Despite early diagnosis, early fitting of more advanced sensory aids, early intervention, and intens...
What fundamentally influenced the parents of children with hearing disability in selecting the type ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between hearing mothers' methods of commun...
Between 90-95% of deaf children are born to hearing parents who often need support with how to adapt...
Many deaf children have delayed language development that would greatly affect their future academic...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
There have always existed the debate of whether the acquisition of sign language facilitates or hind...
AbstractIn Brazil there are no specific tests for either signed or spoken language for deaf children...
In Brazil there are no specific tests for either signed or spoken language for deaf children. A prot...
In Brazil there are no specific tests for either signed or spoken language for deaf children. A prot...
Perspectives on academic and social aspects of children's school experiences were obtained from deaf...
Deaf children of deaf parents (manual group) were compared with a matched sample of deaf children of...