نتایج جستجو برای: hearing impaired persons

تعداد نتایج: 336729  

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2007
Alys Young Helen Tattersall

This article presents results from an interview study of 45 parents/caregivers (representing 27 families) whose infants were correctly identified as deaf during the first phase of the implementation of the national universal Newborn Hearing Screening Programme in England. Average age of children when parents were interviewed was 25 weeks. Two issues are explored: (a) how parents talk about sign...

Journal: :American annals of the deaf 2008
Deborah Kamm-Larew Jevetta Stanford Robert Greene Christopher Heacox Warren Hodge

A qualitative mini-case study of I. King Jordan and his leadership style explores the influence of a transformational leader on Gallaudet University and the Deaf community. The study features a template-style semistructured interview with Jordan regarding his perceptions of leadership and his personal insights. The study highlights the attributes of transformational leadership and encourages fu...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2016
Carin Roos Emelie Cramér-Wolrath Kerstin W Falkman

This study is part of a larger longitudinal project with the aim of focusing early social interaction and development of mentalizing ability in 12 deaf infants, including the interaction between the infants and their deaf parents. The aim of the present paper is to describe early social interaction and moments of intersubjectivity between the deaf infants and their deaf parents during the first...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2006
Ellen Ansell Claudia M Pagliaro

This study determines the relative difficulty and associated strategy use of arithmetic (addition and subtraction) story problems when presented in American Sign Language to primary level (K-3) deaf and hard-of-hearing students. Results showed that deaf and hard-of-hearing students may consider and respond to arithmetic story problems differently than their hearing peers, with the critical dime...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 1995
P Preston

Almost 90% of the children born to life-long profoundly deaf parents are hearing. Within this extraordinary family setting, hearing children of deaf parents are exposed to and interact with two differing cultural, social and linguistic systems: that of their deaf parents and the Deaf community, and that of hearing peers and adults. The present paper focuses on cultural identity and affiliation ...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2000
J L Singleton M D Tittle

The focus of this review article is on families with Deaf parents and hearing children. We provide a brief description of the Deaf community, their language, and culture; describe communication patterns and parenting issues in Deaf-parented families, examine the role of the hearing child in a Deaf family and how that experience affects their functioning in the hearing world; and discuss importa...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2010
Vannesa Mueller Richard Hurtig

Early shared reading experiences have been shown to benefit normally hearing children. It has been hypothesized that hearing parents of deaf or hard-of-hearing children may be uncomfortable or may lack adequate skills to engage in shared reading activities. A factor that may contribute to the widely cited reading difficulties seen in the majority of deaf children is a lack of early linguistic a...

2016
Alex W. G. Ewing

aphasic " boys and girls. Seven of these were dumb and totally deaf to speech before receiving education by special methods. The three others suffered from gross defects of speech and language. In only one instance was there any history of injury or serious illness. Since the usual tests for hearing were ineffective it was necessary to devise special tests of hearing. The most important of thes...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 1987
E Villchur

Three-channel amplitude compression followed by frequency shaping was used to process test sentences for five profoundly deaf subjects, and the recognition scores were compared to scores achieved with frequency shaping only. At preferred levels, the scores of three of the five subjects showed a statistically significant but not dramatic advantage for compression; the averages of the scores for ...

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