13 resultados para Study skills.
em School of Medicine, Washington University, United States
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This paper reviews a study undertaken to develop activities to help teach communicative functions of language.
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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 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 to assess the usefulness of the Non-Verbal Test of Cognitive Skills on hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses Communication Skills Training for Professionals and Paraprofessionals (ComPro), a program that trains professionals and paraprofessionals to communicate more effectively with their hearing-impaired clientele. This study assesses the usefulness of the ComPro in-service program and student workbook.
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This Study examines the relationship between scores on adolescents’ self-generated narratives and standardized reading-comprehension scores. This relationship is also compared with the more simple language metrics: vocabulary and syntax.
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This paper reviews a study of the language skills of normal hearing children whose parents are deaf and use manual communication.
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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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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the current use of the Central Institute for the Deaf’s Speech Skills Worksheet by teacher of the deaf and speech-language pathologists, review the current literature on speech development in hearing-impaired children, and apply the findings to develop a more comprehensive Speech Skills Worksheet.
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This paper discusses a study to determine if dialogue journal writing can improve the writing skills of hearing impaired children.
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This paper is a review of a study investigating the relationship between visual perceptual skills and reading abilities of young deaf children.
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The purpose of this study was to develop a theme based creative movement curriculum that would help hearing-impaired students develop language, speech and audition skills.
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A longitudinal study observing cochlear implant recipients' social skills using ratings from their parents and the students themselves over time. The study looked at how adolescents using cochlear implants rate their own social skills compared to an age matched normative group of hearing students, and compared these ratings with social skills ratings obtained from their parents. The study also compared social ratings in adolescence to previous ratings of the same children obtained in elementary school.