Advances in the Spoken-Language Development of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children
ISBN13: 9780195179873ISBN10: 0195179870
Hardback,
400 pages
Aug 2005,
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Description
Throughout history there have been efforts to help deaf children develop spoken language through which they could have full access to the hearing world. These efforts, although pursued seriously and with great care, frequently proved fruitless, and often resulted only in passionate argumentss over the efficacy of particular approaches. Although some deaf children did develop spoken language, there was little evidence to suggest that this development had been facilitated by any particular educational approach, and moreover, many, even most deaf children--especially those with profound loss--never develop spoken language at all.Reviews
"This book, part of the series Perspectives on Deafness , is a compilation of contributions by recognized leaders in the field, providing broad information about deaf children's language development...[It includes] state-of-the-art approaches to the identification and remediation of deafness or hearing loss in children, as well as broad approaches to their acquisition of language--either oral/spoken or sign."--Doody's
Product Details
400 pages; 5 halftones, 29 line illus.; 6-1/8 x 9-1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-517987-3ISBN10: 0-19-517987-0About the Author(s)
Edited by Patricia Elizabeth Spencer, Texas A & M University , and Marc Marschark, Director, National Technical Institute for the Deaf


