10 resultados para Immigrant children--Social conditions.

em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States


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This paper discusses the results of a study of social studies textbooks suitable for hearing impaired children.

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This paper discusses the results of a study undertaken to determine if there is a relationship between psychological variables and cognitive or academic variables among hearing-impaired children.

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This paper reviews a study to determine the effectiveness of dramatization in teaching social studies to hearing impaired children.

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A study observing the influence of siblings or lack thereof, birth order and vocabulary skills on social skills of adolescent cochlear implant recipients using ratings from their parents.

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This study examines the difficulties, particularly social, a child who is deaf/hard of hearing encounters transitioning from a self-contained program into the general education setting. The information gathered was used to create a children's story as a helpful tool.

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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 is a literature review covering the social skills challenges inherent in mainstreaming hearing-impaired children with their hearing peers.

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This paper presents a project teaching social skills to hearing-impaired children ages 11 to 14. Three categories of social skills are included - sportsmanship, sharing, and cooperating – and are practiced by means of recreational and leisure activities and through role plays.

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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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This independent study provides an overview of the social-emotional and theory of mind development of children birth through high school and evaluates the utility of social-emotional rating scales in the classroom for children who are deaf and hard of hearing.