Deaf children with Deaf parents usually grow up in the Deaf community, that is if their parents offer them a sign language and are active members of the community. These Deaf children are similar to other children of linguistic and cultural minorities in many ways. They are also different in that they cannot, or at least not with the same ease as other minority children, acquire the majority language as a second language. These majority languages are for Deaf people always spoken languages; they are also less (or not) accessible because they cannot be heard, only seen through speechreading or written text. Due to these linguistic modality differences, the culture of the hearing majority is also often difficult to grasp in its finer details....
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
The hearing children of Deaf parents grow up in two cultures with two languages. They are similar to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii)As a deaf person, this author has seen firsthand t...
textHearing children whose parents are deaf live between two linguistic and cultural communities. As...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the supports and barriers to the development of s...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the supports and barriers to the development of s...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the supports and barriers to the development of s...
Twelve parents of young deaf children were recorded sharing books with their deaf child—six from fam...
The incidence of profound deafness is low: Deaf children make up only about 1 % of the total populat...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
What fundamentally influenced the parents of children with hearing disability in selecting the type ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the perceptions of parental competency between interpretin...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
The hearing children of Deaf parents grow up in two cultures with two languages. They are similar to...
Includes bibliographical references (pages xi-xii)As a deaf person, this author has seen firsthand t...
textHearing children whose parents are deaf live between two linguistic and cultural communities. As...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the supports and barriers to the development of s...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the supports and barriers to the development of s...
The purpose of this study was to better understand the supports and barriers to the development of s...
Twelve parents of young deaf children were recorded sharing books with their deaf child—six from fam...
The incidence of profound deafness is low: Deaf children make up only about 1 % of the total populat...
The evidence from several countries establishes that sign language is the preferred communication fo...
What fundamentally influenced the parents of children with hearing disability in selecting the type ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the perceptions of parental competency between interpretin...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
The aim of the paper is to describe specific aspects of deaf parenting of hearing children, based on...
An increasing number of D/deaf children are born to multilingual parents who must decide whether t...
The hearing children of Deaf parents grow up in two cultures with two languages. They are similar to...