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Reading and Dyslexia in Deaf Children

Reading and Dyslexia in Deaf Children

... oral deaf children tested were reading at an average level for their ...oral deaf group and 6% of the signing deaf group emerged as average readers, indicating a much larger proportion to be ...

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Research Methods in Studying Reading and Literacy Development in Deaf Children Who Sign

Research Methods in Studying Reading and Literacy Development in Deaf Children Who Sign

... with deaf children is the huge heterogeneity in their language skills, language backgrounds and audiological ...“signing” deaf children, it is difficult to categorize their language skills ...

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Literacy and phonological skills in oral deaf children and hearing children with a history of dyslexia

Literacy and phonological skills in oral deaf children and hearing children with a history of dyslexia

... for deaf 1 children, many of whom are widely acknowledged to have severe reading and language delays (Conrad, 1979; Harris, Terlektsi & Kyle, 2017; Herman, Kyle & Roy, 2016; Kyle & Harris, 2006; ...

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The development of short-term memory in deaf children

The development of short-term memory in deaf children

... tested deaf and hearing children on forwards and backwards digit ...of deaf children were tested: one group consisted of native ASL signers, the other consisted of non-native deaf ...

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Semantic fluency in deaf children who use spoken and signed language, in comparison to hearing peers

Semantic fluency in deaf children who use spoken and signed language, in comparison to hearing peers

... on deaf children’s performance on one specific semantic task— animal fluency—from the largest sample to date, and is the first to consider development on this task over time using a longitudinal ...of ...

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Should All Deaf Children Learn Sign Language?

Should All Deaf Children Learn Sign Language?

... raise children who are ...issue: Children need to learn ...these children will be able to communicate. All children would be better off if their parents all spoke 5 languages and taught all 5 ...

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An Experience in Requirements Prototyping with Young Deaf Children

An Experience in Requirements Prototyping with Young Deaf Children

... In the pilot session, Pat was provided with a laptop computer displaying a software prototype. Through the interpreter, he was told to play with the prototype. He was not prompted further throughout the 15-minute session ...

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The impact of cochlear implantation on phonological awareness in deaf children.

The impact of cochlear implantation on phonological awareness in deaf children.

... literature in deaf children rhyme and phoneme awareness is predicted to be significantly delayed in the Cl group relative to hearing controls (both. RL and CA controls)[r] ...

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Experiences of Social Inclusion and Exclusion of Deaf Children

Experiences of Social Inclusion and Exclusion of Deaf Children

... between children with and without learning difficulties to be effective in facilitating social ...guarantee children with disabilities will feel ...that children 3- to 12-years of age preferred being ...

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A look at the other 90 per cent: Investigating British Sign Language vocabulary knowledge in deaf children from different language learning backgrounds

A look at the other 90 per cent: Investigating British Sign Language vocabulary knowledge in deaf children from different language learning backgrounds

... in deaf children with a wide range of additional disabilities might contribute important information about (the) possible effects of disabilities on word learning that are most common within the group of ...

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Lexical organization in deaf children who use British Sign Language: Evidence from a semantic fluency task

Lexical organization in deaf children who use British Sign Language: Evidence from a semantic fluency task

... 22 deaf signing children, aged 4;00 to 15;2, participated in this ...a Deaf family member and the type of school ...these children, and were made available to us by their ...a Deaf ...

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Introducing deaf children to the mainstreamed classroom through literature

Introducing deaf children to the mainstreamed classroom through literature

... INTRODUCING DEAF CHILDREN THROUGH LITERATURE 5 Abstract This project creates a product that teachers can use in the classroom to help introduce a Deaf or Hard of Hearing student to a mai[r] ...

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Intersecting Cultures in Deaf Mental Health : An Ethnographic Study of NHS Professionals Diagnosing Autism in D/deaf Children

Intersecting Cultures in Deaf Mental Health : An Ethnographic Study of NHS Professionals Diagnosing Autism in D/deaf Children

... of Deaf language and culture that can profoundly disrupt what a (hearing) professional perceives to be the ‘norms’ of social ...with deaf children or ...specialised Deaf Services, where this ...

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Silent walkie-talkie: A Toy for deaf children

Silent walkie-talkie: A Toy for deaf children

... A group of goals more specific toy for hearing-impaired based to product should message to the child should be would to the problem of designing children was also established, all on the[r] ...

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Teaching Science to Elementary School Deaf Children in Brazil

Teaching Science to Elementary School Deaf Children in Brazil

... made children interact with science in a playful ...showing children the importance of observa- tion, of simulating a situation and making a hypothesis, of the advantages of cooperating and how crucial it ...

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Enablers of help-seeking for deaf children and children with disabilities following abuse and barriers to protection : a qualitative study

Enablers of help-seeking for deaf children and children with disabilities following abuse and barriers to protection : a qualitative study

... Recruiting vulnerable people is challenging for most researchers especially where the research topic is sensitive. A recent inquiry into child sexual exploitation in gangs and groups found that disabled people were ...

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Guidelines for parents on homeschooling deaf children

Guidelines for parents on homeschooling deaf children

... W Contact homeschooling association ~ to receive teaching strategies ~ to receive crucial information on curriculum, resources, and materials ~ to receive information about events for de[r] ...

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Deaf and Disabled Children Talking about Child Protection

Deaf and Disabled Children Talking about Child Protection

... Other contributions: We are most grateful to a number of individuals and organisations, without whom this study would not have been possible. With help from the National Deaf Children’s Society and the NSPCC ...

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Variations in phonological working memory: linking early language experiences and language learning outcomes

Variations in phonological working memory: linking early language experiences and language learning outcomes

... for children with CIs is quite ...by deaf children with CIs might delay the opening of the sensitive period and then ultimately hold it open later in development than expected, up to a point, ...

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Medicine, Charity and Mutual Aid: The Consumption of Health and Welfare in Britain, c 1550 1950

Medicine, Charity and Mutual Aid: The Consumption of Health and Welfare in Britain, c 1550 1950

... of deaf children were used for fundraising purposes, while donors assumed the responsibility of speaking on behalf of those 'denied the power of pleading for themselves' ...the children with the ...

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