نتایج جستجو برای: children with deafness

تعداد نتایج: 9355534  

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2005
Des Power

This article examined a database of Australian daily newspapers on the terms cochlear implant and deaf children to investigate how journalists and columnists report competing models of deafness: as either "medical" (deafness is a condition to be cured) or "sociocultural" (deafness provides a way of life to be lived). The results from the cochlear implant search favored a medical model, but the ...

Journal: :Acta medica portuguesa 2015
Daniela Ramos João Xavier Jorge António Teixeira Carlos Ribeiro António Paiva

INTRODUCTION Children with severe to profound sensorineural deafness can acquire vocabulary and syntactic structures to communicate by oral language, after cochlear implant. AIM Identify the linguistic skills of children with cochlear implant. MATERIAL AND METHODS Eighteen children of both gender, between 9 and 10 years, with congenital bilateral deafness, using cochlear implant, were studi...

Journal: :Child development 1998
A Kalil J S Eccles

Recent welfare reform legislation requires increased parental work effort and imposes time limits on the receipt of federal assistance. These changes were based in part on assumptions that parental welfare receipt may be negatively related to family processes and children's attitudes and behaviors. Currently, researchers know little about the effects of welfare by itself relative to the effects...

1997
Thomas Kaplan

In August 1996, Congress and the president replaced the 60-year-old Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program with a block grant, Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), permitting states to experiment with new forms of assistance to low-income families. States seem likely to try increasingly ambitious reforms as they gain experience under their TANF flexibility, at least if...

2006
Isabelle Rapin

Word-deafness (verbal auditory agnosia, agnosia for speech, agnosia for acoustic language) is the most devastating of all the disorders of the central auditory pathway in children, whether the disorder is present from infancy (dysphasia) or is acquired (aphasia). Typically, word-deaf children are mute and understand little or nothing of what is said to them; they resemble deaf children in this ...

Journal: :The Journal of human resources 2005
Terra McKinnish

I test for welfare-induced migration by comparing AFDC participation in border counties to interior counties in the same state. If migration costs are lower for border county residents, border counties on the high-benefit side of a state border should have higher welfare participation relative to the state's interior counties. Border counties on the low-benefit side should have lower welfare pa...

Journal: :Evaluation review 2003
Samantha Luks Henry E Brady

The authors explore how to define a welfare spell and how well surveys measure welfare spells. By comparing survey and administrative data from the Work Pays Demonstration Project in California on the receipt of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), they find that a substantial amount of administrative churning occurs in administrative data. Through a mixing model of several break len...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1979
E Chief

This study summarizes the State policy with respect to the determination of need in the Federal-State program of AFDC. The areas discussed are the individual State definitions of need, the content of need standard, the types of persons included in the payment, the amount of income and resources allowed recipient families, the method of determining need, and a comparison of State food allowances...

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