241 resultados para Rehabilitation of Hearing Impaired
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This paper is a review of a study of word association tests for hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews a study that was done with hearing and hearing impaired children to test the effectiveness of self-instructional programs and whether the results can be correlated with Educational Quotient and Intelligence Quotient.
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This paper presents observations on the effects of a single-channel cochlear implant on a seven year-old hearing impaired child.
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This paper discusses self-esteem and hearing impaired children based on the results of a questionnaire administered to students at CID.
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This paper outlines a program for the education of the hearing impaired in the Philippines.
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This study examines specific auditory features perceived by profoundly hearing-impaired children using conventional binaural hearing aids and the Nucleus 22 Channel Cochlear Implant. The primary interest of this study was to learn which speech features were most easily perceived by users of each device.
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This paper discusses the differences among arithmetic textbooks and how this poses problems for hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews variables that influence placement of a hearing impaired child into a special education program instead of being mainstreamed into a public school.
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This paper discusses a proposal for extra curricular activities in deaf schools to help promote literacy for hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews three language assessment tests, (TAGS), (TASL), and (CASLLS) for hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews a study to investigate how a hearing impaired person can learn to discriminate speech distorted by a low pass filter in a sensory aid.
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This paper discusses the importance of play for the preschool aged hearing impaired child.
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This study looks at public school counselors who work with hearing impaired students and the counselor’s awareness of specific issues of problems of these students.
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This paper discusses a study to determine selection of hearing protective devices to ensure optimum speech discrimination.
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This study examined hearing impaired listeners’ subjective perceptions of listening environments through a listening questionnaire and compared these results to objective measures mimicked by the questionnaire in the datalogging device SAM (Sound Activity Meter). Results indicate audiologists should not rely on patient reports of “typical” listening environments for hearing aid selection as significant discrepancies were present between several of the subjective and objective measures.