114 resultados para IMPAIRED AWARENESS
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
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This paper discusses phonemic awareness and its role in providing appropriate literacy instruction to both hearing and hearing impaired children. The ability of hearing-impaired students to gain phonological awareness skills is examined and instructional models for teaching phonological and phonemic awareness skills are presented. Also included is a checklist to be used to assess phonological and phonemic awareness skills in hearing-impaired students.
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This paper examines the effectiveness of a phonological awareness program for hearing impaired children.
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This paper includes suggestions for enhancing phonemic awareness for hearing impaired children.
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This paper examines the phonological awareness skills of young children who are hearing impaired through rime identification and onset detection.
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This paper discusses the results of a survey about awareness of the American with Disabilities Act.
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This paper provides resources to help hearing impaired students in primary and elementary grades with personal and social competency training.
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This paper is a review of the literature regarding design of classrooms for hearing impaired children.
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This paper presents a curriculum in noise awareness developed for use in the second and fourth grades, to teach children about the harmful effects of elevated noise levels.
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This study investigates possible vestibular dysfunctions in the deaf using a typical clinical assessment battery and discerns whether there is a trend between these disorders in meningitic children as compared to children with unknown origins of deafness.
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This paper presents an information booklet for parents of newly diagnosed hearing-impaired children. The booklet provides basic supplemental information to aid parents in understanding hearing impairment, audiologic information, and educational options. Topics covered include audiograms, educational methods, hearing aids, cochlear implants, informational resources, communication strategies, and hearing health-care specialists.
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This paper discusses the diagnostic battery of the CELF in terms of construct validity and in administration of subtests.
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This paper studies the validity of the Test of Visual Perceptual Abilities (TVPA) as an indicator of learning problems in hearing-impaired children and how it correlates with other measures of learning disabilities.
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This paper reviews clarification strategies to help repair communication breakdowns in the hearing impaired.
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This paper presents materials for educators and students, grades K-6, about hearing and hearing impairment that will help prepare them for more successful mainstreaming and inclusion of hearing-impaired children.
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This paper discusses the incidence of hearing impaired children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and methods of diagnosis.