Deafness, Development and Literacy

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Auditory Processing Deficit
Authentic Reading Tasks
Author_Alec Webster
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child development
Child's Linguistic Experience
Child’s Linguistic Experience
classroom deaf children
Conductive Hearing Losses
curriculum literacy
Deaf Child
deaf children
Deaf Children's Reading
Deaf Children’s Reading
deaf reading
deafness development
deafness education
deafness literacy
deafness reading
deafness school
disability education
education literacy
Electric Response Audiometry
English Grammar
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Eustachian Tube
Hearing Children
hearing impaired reading
hearing impairment
Hearing Losses
Impedance Audiometry
language development
learning reading
learning writing
Middle Ear Cavity
Middle Ear Disease
Middle Ear Problems
Mild Hearing Losses
Minimum Distance Principle
Otitis Media
Paget Gorman Sign System
primary literacy
psychology literacy
psychology reading
psychology writing
Pure Tone Audiometry
reading skills
school literacy
SEN education
Sensori Neural Deafness
Sensori Neural Hearing
Sensori Neural Hearing Loss
Sensori Neural Loss
Speech Audiometry
teaching deaf
teaching literacy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815372622
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1986. Deafness is not just a deprivation of sound, but a barrier to normal social interaction and learning. There are likely to be children with some degree of hearing loss in every primary classroom, so it is important that teachers know how to help them. This book gives a clear summary of the main causes of hearing loss (mild or severe), its identification, diagnosis and treatment, followed by an explanation of the impact it can have on a child's social and linguistic development. Considering normal development of literacy, the book then is concerned with the hearing-impaired child's strategies for reading, spelling and writing. It explores how teachers can give the most effective help, what the impact of a teaching programme is likely to be, and how to evaluate what the child has learnt. Specialist teachers of the deaf, advisers and psychologists, as well as class teachers and students of education will find this book very helpful.