10 resultados para Illegal Activities
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
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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 presents a set of activities and materials for teachers of the hearing-impaired aimed at developing syntactic structures found in the Teacher Assessment of Grammatical Structures – Complex Sentence Level (TAGS-C).
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This paper compares play of hearing impaired children and those with normal hearing.
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This paper discusses language therapy activities for helping hearing impaired children acquire language.
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This paper reviews the importance of self-esteem for hearing impaired children.
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This study discusses the importance of parental involvement in children’s language development, and the related project offers parents books and activities to assist them in developing their children’s linguistic skills.
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This paper presents activities to assist teachers of hearing impaired students to develop 2-word combinations for use in instruction in conjunction with the Teacher Assessment of Grammatical Structures Pre-Sentence Level (TAGS-P). The paper presents activity procedures and materials to guide teachers in teaching 2-word combinations.
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A sample of regular education teachers was surveyed to assess the social skills of recently mainstreamed students from oral deaf programs in their classrooms. In addition, a curriculum of social skills activities was developed to help prepare students from oral deaf schools to enter the mainstream.
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A look at teaching language to a child who is deaf or hard of hearing from a Spanish speaking home. A guide, including songs, activities and wordlists for families and teachers of the deaf.