To assist medical and hearing-science professionals in supporting parents of deaf children, we have identified common questions that parents may have and provide evidence-based answers. In doing so, a compassionate and positive narrative about deafness and deaf children is offered, one that relies ...
To assist medical and hearing-science professionals in supporting parents of deaf children, we have identified common questions that parents may have and provide evidence-based answers. In doing so, a compassionate and positive narrative about deafness and deaf children is offered, one that relies on...
Parent-to-parent support for the families of deaf children has been provided in an East London district as an adjunct to the existing Early Support programme. Two parents of deaf children were employed as Parent Support Workers. They were members of a multi-disciplinary team of audiologists, ...
Outlines broad categories and principles of support for families with children who are deaf or hard or hearing (D/HH) that cut across group differences. General help-giving models, strategies and challenges; Characteristics of families and their D/HH children which could be used to shape Individua...
Background: Parent-to-parent support for parents with children who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HH) is identified as an important component of early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI) programs for children with hearing loss. Purpose: The specific aim of this review was to identify ...
Social support was associated with lower levels of parenting stress for Dl mothers and fathers, but not for HI parents. These results help to confirm the importance of early diagnosis and intewention for parents as well as for their children, suggesting that high levels of parenting stress do ...
Background and Purpose: The presence of children with intellectual disability in the family will impose pressure on parents and ultimately limit the progress of the whole family. The purpose of this study was to determine the mediating role of cognitive-emotional regulation strategies in the relations...
Family support has evolved from a buzzword of the 1990s to a concept founded in theory, mandated by federal law, valued across disciplines, and espoused by both parents and professionals. This emphasis on family-centered practices for families of young children with disabilities, coupled with federa...
Educational Responses to Varying Objectives of Parents of Deaf Children: A Dutch Perspective In 1999, Mary Brennan wrote "By recognising the child as, in effect, a 'little linguist' we are also recognising the power and effectiveness of the child's... H Knoors - 《Journal of Deaf Studies ...
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