| Literature DB >> 15579816 |
C Musselman1, G Kircaali-Iftar.
Abstract
Using a large existing data base on children with severe and profound deafness, 10 children were identified whose level of spoken laguage was most above and 10 whose level was most below that expected on the basis of their hearing loss, age, and intelligence. A study of their personal characteristics, family background, and educational history identified factors associated with unusually high performance; these includes earlier use of binaural ear-level aids, more highly educated mothers, auditory/verbal or auditory/oral instruction, reliance on spoken language as a method of communication, individualized instruction, integration, and structured teaching by parents. Parents of high performers also reported being highly commited to and focusing family resouces on developing their child's spoken language.Entities:
Year: 1996 PMID: 15579816 DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.deafed.a014285
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ ISSN: 1081-4159