نتایج جستجو برای: deaf children

تعداد نتایج: 469398  

Background: A driving factor in children toward risky behavior is the procedure of training by parents. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between parenting styles of parents with children with deaf students with risky behaviors of students. Method: 83 out of 80 people in the 92-91 Persian academic year studying in special schools for deaf in the city of Karaj, were sel...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 1996
J Leybaert B Charlier

Deaf children rely mainly on lipreading to understand spoken language. The phonological representations they develop from the lipread signal are underspecified, leading to poor performances in all mental activities relying on such representations. To overcome these difficulties, systems have been designed that deliver entirely visually specified information about the phonological contrasts of s...

ژورنال: کودکان استثنایی 2019

Abstract Objectives: The present study examines the lexical knowledge of deaf children in two age groups of 9-10 and 10-11 years old with two groups of normal hearing children of 9-10 and 10-11 years old. Method: This study is a casual-comparative study. The achievement of 16 deaf children (ages 9-10 and 10-11 years old) and 16 hearing children (ages 9-10 and 10-11 years old) were examined on...

2007
Paul Martino Sara Schley Richard Dirmyer

Historically, deaf education in the United States has achieved poor results. An oft-quoted statistic is that on average, deaf students graduating from high school (at age 18-21) perform at the level of hearing 8-10 year olds in terms of reading and writing skills (Allen, 1994; Traxler, 2000). Performing secondary analyses on the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) focus...

2015
Hossein Ebrahimi Eissa Mohammadi Mohammad Ali Mohammadi Akbar Pirzadeh Hamzeh Mahmoudi Ismail Ansari

INTRODUCTION A deaf child creates a feeling of stigma in many hearing parents. Stigma in mothers can have a negative impact on a child's treatment and rehabilitation process. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the extent of stigma in mothers with deaf children. MATERIALS AND METHODS This descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted in 2013 among 90 mothers with deaf children....

2011
Ornella Mich Chiara Vettori

As several studies report, deaf children have specific literacy problems. In particular, they are poor readers, a fact that causes them difficulties in managing everyday activities. In our contribution we describe an ICT-based web application proposing children’s stories and comprehension exercises, whose aim is to support deaf children's reading comprehension skills and, in particular, their u...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2006
Fiona E Kyle Margaret Harris

Seven- and eight-year-old deaf children and hearing children of equivalent reading age were presented with a number of tasks designed to assess reading, spelling, productive vocabulary, speechreading, phonological awareness, short-term memory, and nonverbal intelligence. The two groups were compared for similarities and differences in the levels of performance and in the predictors of literacy....

Journal: :Journal international de bioethique = International journal of bioethics 2013
Bernard Baertschi

Cochlear implants are devices that allow deaf people to hear. Consequently, implanting them in children seems to be a very beneficent intervention. However, some deaf parents have opposed it in the name of the preservation of their culture. For them, deafness is a rich culture with its own language (signing), and implanting their children will prevent them from being members of their parents' c...

Journal: :Child development 2007
Brenda Schick Peter de Villiers Jill de Villiers Robert Hoffmeister

Theory-of-mind (ToM) abilities were studied in 176 deaf children aged 3 years 11 months to 8 years 3 months who use either American Sign Language (ASL) or oral English, with hearing parents or deaf parents. A battery of tasks tapping understanding of false belief and knowledge state and language skills, ASL or English, was given to each child. There was a significant delay on ToM tasks in deaf ...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2006
Merv Hyde Des Power

A major source of controversy between Deaf people and those who support a "social/cultural" view of Deafness as "a life to be lived" and those who see deafness within a "medical model" as a "condition to be cured" has been over the cochlear implantation of young deaf children. Recent research has shown that there are noticeable inequities in access to such procedures in western countries; inequ...

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