643 resultados para Independent Studies Programs -- History
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This paper discusses the effect of play on the personality of hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews a study to determine the maximum rate the acoustic reflex can follow pulsed stimuli in normal hearing subjects and in subjects with Meniere's Syndrome.
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This paper reviews a curriculum for sex education that is geared towards hearing impaired adolescents.
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This paper reviews measurement of phonological processes in reading among deaf children and children who are of normal hearing.
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This paper reviews a study done to determine the correlation between lipreading, auditory speech perception, language abilities, and hearing loss levels in hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses the use of a directional microphone by hearing aid users.
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This paper discusses a test for speech perception and scoring to test likelihood of success with mainstreaming.
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This paper discusses objectives for educating parents of hearing impaired children.
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This paper reviews a study to determine the differences between multiply handicapped and deaf children in social interactions.
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This paper examines the effects of noise on high school music teachers.
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This paper discusses common issues deaf educators face that are not directly related to a child’s hearing impairment and thus often outside the educators’ area of expertise. The study also identifies a range of emotions early interventionists experience while working with children with multiple impairments.
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This paper includes a course of study for teaching hearing impaired children about the use of TTY/TDD.
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This paper discusses a study on parental attitudes towards homework for hearing impaired children.
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Siblings play a vital role in the health of a family as they adjust to having a child who is deaf or hard-of-hearing. In this project, a series of workshops has been designed for the siblings of children with a hearing loss to help better understand hearing loss and foster healthy sibling relationships.
The effects of group-based psychosocial therapy on conversational fluency and communication handicap
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This paper studies whether a combination of group rehabilitation in conjunction with psychosocial therapy enhances conversational fluency and diminishes communication handicap in cochlear implant recipients.