نتایج جستجو برای: deaf children

تعداد نتایج: 469398  

2013
Bushra Akram Rukhsana Bashir

It is important to understand special education and the services being offered to individuals who are deaf in light of research conducted in Pakistan. A brief historical background of special education as well as the educational setting, curriculum and instructional approaches used for deaf students are explained. Moreover, the perception of Pakistani society about deaf people and their social ...

2016
DINGYUAN MA JINGJING ZHANG CHUNYU LUO YING LIN XIUQING JI PING HU ZHENGFENG XU

The aim of the present study was to investigate the genetic etiology of patients with nonsyndromic hearing impairment through gene analysis, and provide accurate genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis for deaf patients and families with deaf children. Previous molecular etiological studies have demonstrated that the most common molecular changes in Chinese patients with nonsyndromic hearing ...

2007
CHRISTIAN RATHMANN

Researchers, the Deaf community, teachers of deaf children and speech and language therapists all share a concern about how to improve deaf children’s written language skills. One part of literacy is story writing or narrative. A fi nding from a small number of studies is that children exposed to sign language from early childhood onwards achieve the highest level of bilingualism and become ski...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2008
Daan Hermans Harry Knoors Ellen Ormel Ludo Verhoeven

The acquisition of reading vocabulary is one of the major challenges for deaf children in bilingual education programs. Deaf children have to acquire a written lexicon that can effectively be used in reading. In this paper, we present a developmental model that describes reading vocabulary acquisition of deaf children in bilingual education programs. The model is inspired by Jiang's model of vo...

2012
Luciana Regina de Lima Carvalho Ida Lichtig Maria Inês Vieira Couto

INTRODUCTION  In Brazil, it is rare studies with using deaf children of auditory device above of seven years. OBJECTIVE  To investigate the benefit supplied for the amplification in deaf children to 7 years old to 11 years old using auditory device, under the perspective of the proper child and the adults with who it more coexists, and to verify if the time of conviviality of the adults with ...

2012
Luciana Regina de Lima Carvalho Ida Lichtig Maria Inês Vieira Couto

Introduction: In Brazil, it is rare studies with using deaf children of auditory device above of seven years. Objective: To investigate the benefit supplied for the amplification in deaf children to 7 years old to 11 years old using auditory device, under the perspective of the proper child and the adults with who it more coexists, and to verify if the time of conviviality of the adults with th...

2007
Anne-Marie Oster

Prelingually deaf children very rarely develop speech spontaneously. Speech is almost always developed through training, using the visibility of phonetic features, reading, tactile sensation and, ifpossible, residual hearing. These inputs severely limit speech perception potential and cause deaf children to make unavoidable articulatory deviations that affect their ability to signal meaning dif...

Journal: :Cognition 2014
Robert J Hoffmeister Catherine L Caldwell-Harris

Only a minority of profoundly deaf children read at age-level. We contend this reflects cognitive and linguistic impediments from lack of exposure to a natural language in early childhood, as well as the inherent difficulty of learning English only through the written modality. Yet some deaf children do acquire English via print. The current paper describes a theoretical model of how children c...

Journal: :Psychological science 2012
Nathalie N Bélanger Michelle Lee Elizabeth R Schotter

Recently, Bélanger, Slattery, Mayberry and Rayner (2012) showed, using the moving window paradigm, that profoundly deaf adults have a wider perceptual span during reading relative to hearing adults matched on reading level. This difference might be related to the fact that deaf adults allocate more visual attention to simple stimuli in the parafovea (Bavelier, Dye & Hauser, 2006). Importantly, ...

2018
Robin L. Thompson Rachel England Bencie Woll Jenny Lu Katherine Gary Morgan

Stefanini, Bello, Caselli, Iverson, & Volterra (2009) reported that Italian 24–36 month old children use a high proportion of representational gestures to accompany their spoken responses when labelling pictures. The two studies reported here used the same naming task with (1) typically developing 24–46-month-old hearing children acquiring English and (2) 24–63-month-old deaf children of deaf a...

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