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Social Skills Development for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

Perspectives of appropriate educational support services for non-English speaking families of deaf and hard of hearing children: the ideal and the real "A Literature Review"

Perspectives of appropriate educational support services for non-English speaking families of deaf and hard of hearing children: the ideal and the real "A Literature Review"

... Perspectives of Appropriate Educational Support Services for Non-English Speaking Families of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children: The Ideal and the Real "A Literature Review" Master's Pro[r] ...

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The Structure of Intelligence of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children: A Factor Analysis of the WISC-IV.

The Structure of Intelligence of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children: A Factor Analysis of the WISC-IV.

... D/HOH children had a mean PSI score that was significantly lower than the population mean, the mean score (M = ...D/HOH children, but correlation cannot imply causation (Braden, ...

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The Cognitive Assessment of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children in Ireland: Best Practice for Educational Psychologists

The Cognitive Assessment of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children in Ireland: Best Practice for Educational Psychologists

... Irish Deaf community see themselves as a distinct cultural group with its own identity and ...the Deaf community do not identify themselves as being ...the Deaf community do not participate in the ...

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The Reliability and Validity of the WISC-IV with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children

The Reliability and Validity of the WISC-IV with Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children

... with the new, Goodwin and Leech (2003) discuss how research using the tripartite model of validity can be integrated within the newly distinguished sources of validity evidence. For example, research assessing DIF was ...

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Social-emotional factors underlying internalizing problems and peer relations in deaf or hard of hearing youth

Social-emotional factors underlying internalizing problems and peer relations in deaf or hard of hearing youth

... the deaf and hard of hearing score significantly higher on somatic complaints than children in regular ...in hearing aids, children who derive little or no benefit from ...

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Early Intervention and Language Development in Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Early Intervention and Language Development in Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing

... reasoning skills were assessed at 5 years of age in a representative subgroup of 80 of the study ...for hearing children of kinder- garten age (5 years, 0 months to 5 years, and 11 months of ...

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Literacy outcomes for Deaf and Hard of Hearing primary school children: A cohort comparison study

Literacy outcomes for Deaf and Hard of Hearing primary school children: A cohort comparison study

... phonological skills can reduce the likelihood that hearing children with a predisposition for dyslexia will develop reading problems (Hatcher, Hulme, & Snowling, 2004; Hulme & Snowling, ...

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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

... Deaf children come from diverse language and communication backgrounds, ranging from native sign language users with deaf parents through to the vast majority who communicate through speech and have ...

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Strategy for Construction of the Deaf Child in Development of Social Interaction

Strategy for Construction of the Deaf Child in Development of Social Interaction

... the deaf child processes, a strategy or a way of coaching, as well as the factors in the construction of a barrier to deaf ...and Social Work Approach. In relation to the community, social ...

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Provider Perspectives on Telepractice for Serving Families of Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

Provider Perspectives on Telepractice for Serving Families of Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

... infrastructure to becoming a method that is now part of mainstream social media technologies. For example, headsets were often required in past years to reduce echoing, yet their infrequent use reported by these ...

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View of Effectiveness of Encouragement Training in Alleviating Depression among Mothers of Children with Hearing Impairment
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View of Effectiveness of Encouragement Training in Alleviating Depression among Mothers of Children with Hearing Impairment | Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Management Studies

... Less hearing is a condition that limits the ability of a child to oral ...of children with less ...of children with impaired hearing experiencing depression is higher than that of their ...

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Victimization Rates Among Deaf and Hard of Hearing College Students

Victimization Rates Among Deaf and Hard of Hearing College Students

... (1977) Social Learning Theory states that learning occurs through modeled behavior, which is then rewarded or ...as children. Experiencing violence as children at home occurs when the child either ...

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Evidence from the wider use of the BSL Receptive Skills Test

Evidence from the wider use of the BSL Receptive Skills Test

... of deaf children includes many who are in less ideal situations for acquiring BSL, and this may be for a number of ...newborn hearing screening in the UK, identification of hearing loss ...

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Speechreading development in deaf and hearing children: Introducing the test of child speechreading

Speechreading development in deaf and hearing children: Introducing the test of child speechreading

... speechreading skills in children. Dodd (1987) found that hearing infants aged between 19 and 36 months were able to speechread single words and performed above chance when asked to match silently ...

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Exploring Negative Sexual Experiences, Attitudes, and Behaviors by Auditory Status

Exploring Negative Sexual Experiences, Attitudes, and Behaviors by Auditory Status

... at social interaction and social learning. It is argued that Deaf children and students are constantly in a state of marginality, and it prevents them from enculturalization and socialization ...

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Mental state language and quality of conversational experience in deaf and hearing children

Mental state language and quality of conversational experience in deaf and hearing children

... argument social cognitive and social emotional understanding in typically developing hearing children has been linked to family conversational input about mental states (Meins et ...ToM ...

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CLASSROOM SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF HEARING IMPAIRED CHILDREN

CLASSROOM SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF HEARING IMPAIRED CHILDREN

... the development of communication skills, social adaption, long-term relationships, and the development of cognition, emotion and personality in unique and important ...ways. Children ...

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Parent-to-Parent Support for Parents of Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: A Conceptual Framework

Parent-to-Parent Support for Parents of Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: A Conceptual Framework

... the Deaf, Hands & Voices, and VOICE for hearing impaired ...with hearing loss understand the complexity of peer parental support systems, and are respected in their work of supporting ...their ...

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Measuring Costs and Outcomes of Tele-Intervention When Serving Families of Children who are Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing

Measuring Costs and Outcomes of Tele-Intervention When Serving Families of Children who are Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing

... 3 children per 1,000 are born with permanent hearing loss, making this the most frequent congenital condition in the United States (White, ...early, children who are ...

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Politics and Media Among Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Politics and Media Among Deaf and Hard of Hearing

... encouraging deaf individuals to assimilate into the hearing world (Foss, ...on hearing aids; much of the emphasis has been placed on profoundly deaf individuals and ...CIs. Hearing aids ...

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