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Park, Jungjun; Lombardino, Linda J. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2012
Using the Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processes (Wagner, Torgesen, & Rashotte, 1999), the researchers compared strengths and weaknesses in phonological processing skills in three groups: 21 children with mild to moderate sensorineural hearing loss (MSNH group), 29 children with dyslexia, and 30 age-matched controls. The MSNH group showed…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Phonology, Emergent Literacy, Phonological Awareness
Parents' Communication Decision for Children with Hearing Loss: Sources of Information and Influence
Decker, Kalli B.; Vallotton, Claire D.; Johnson, Harold A. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2012
Choosing a method of communication for a child with hearing loss is a complex process that must occur early to prevent developmental consequences. Research shows that parents' decisions are influenced by professionals; parental attitudes and knowledge also may be influential. The present study investigated additional influences on parents'…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Interpersonal Communication, Parents, Parent Surveys
Hamilton, Harley – American Annals of the Deaf, 2012
The researcher investigated the use of three types of dictionaries while reading by high school students with severe to profound hearing loss. The objective of the study was to determine the effectiveness of each type of dictionary for acquiring the meanings of unknown vocabulary in text. The three types of dictionaries were (a) an online…
Descriptors: Dictionaries, American Sign Language, Monolingualism, Reading
Wolbers, Kimberly A.; Dimling, Lisa M.; Lawson, Heather R.; Golos, Debbie B. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2012
The study examined the extent to which a highly qualified interpreter remained parallel with or diverged from the original classroom discourse in her interpreting for a 3rd-grade deaf student in science, social studies, and resource room. The interpreter's signed and verbalized expressions were compared to the class participants' expressions for…
Descriptors: Deafness, Science Instruction, Social Studies, Resource Room Programs
Myck-Wayne, Janice; Robinson, Suzanne; Henson, Erica – American Annals of the Deaf, 2011
The research on young children with a dual diagnosis of hearing loss and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is meager and scattered. Pockets of research on this population of children suggest that it is difficult to make the diagnosis of ASD in children with hearing loss. A case study design was used to examine the diagnostic process for young…
Descriptors: Autism, Identification, Young Children, Hearing Impairments
Lomas, Gabriel I.; Nichter, Mary; Robles-Pina, Rebecca – American Annals of the Deaf, 2011
Since enactment of Public Law 94-142, residential schools for d/Deaf or hard of hearing (d/Dhh) students have lost enrollment to public schools. Public school counselors now must meet d/Dhh students' counseling needs. There is little literature on if and how counselors are doing this. The present study used a survey to evaluate the job…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Job Satisfaction, Counselor Role, Hearing Impairments
Meinzen-Derr, Jareen; Wiley, Susan; Choo, Daniel I. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2011
Along with early detection, early intervention (EI) is critical for children identified with hearing loss. Evidence indicates that many children with sensorineural hearing loss experience improved language abilities if EI services were initiated at an "early" age. The present study's objectives were to determine the impact of a state EI program on…
Descriptors: Evidence, Early Intervention, Hearing Impairments, Young Children
van Dijk, Rick; Boers, Eveline; Christoffels, Ingrid; Hermans, Daan – American Annals of the Deaf, 2011
The quality of interpretations produced by sign language interpreters was investigated. Twenty-five experienced interpreters were instructed to interpret narratives from (a) spoken Dutch to Sign Language of the Netherlands (SLN), (b) spoken Dutch to Sign Supported Dutch (SSD), and (c) SLN to spoken Dutch. The quality of the interpreted narratives…
Descriptors: Deaf Interpreting, Sign Language, Deafness, Foreign Countries
Wang, Ye; Paul, Peter V. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2011
In a comparison between the Cornerstones approach--a literature-based, technology-infused literacy project--and an instructional method designated the Typical approach, a mixed method design was used to answer three research questions: (a) Will children who are deaf or hard of hearing demonstrate differences in beginning reading skills as measured…
Descriptors: Deafness, Literacy, Reading Skills, Instructional Effectiveness
Hardonk, Stefan; Bosteels, Sigrid; Desnerck, Greetje; Loots, Gerrit; Van Hove, Geert; Van Kerschaver, Erwin; Vanroelen, Christophe; Louckx, Fred – American Annals of the Deaf, 2010
Factors contributing to parents' decision when they choose between cochlear implantation (CI) and traditional hearing aids for their child were examined. The subjects were children with severe/profound hearing loss, born 1999-2001, registered in the universal neonatal hearing screening program in the Flanders region of Belgium. Qualitative data…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis, Assistive Technology
Li, Huijun; Prevatt, Frances – American Annals of the Deaf, 2010
The study examined the fears and anxieties of Chinese deaf and hard of hearing children and adolescents, and the ability of parents and teachers to report the presence of these fears and anxieties. Chinese deaf youth are at risk due to a lack of trained teachers, an overemphasis on oral education in schools, negative stereotypes, and parental…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Injuries, Deafness, Adolescents
McDonald, Donna M. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2010
Literatures is both a rich resource and a blunt instrument in conveying the complexities of identity, in particular, the elusive "deaf identity". The rarity of the fully realized deaf person in memoir and fiction shapes the way readers regard deaf people and throws up fresh challenges in redesigning stories of deafness free of the taint of…
Descriptors: Deafness, Disabilities, Personal Narratives, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Titus, Janet C. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2010
The author profiles the prevalence, severity, and characteristics of victimization among a group of youths with hearing loss presenting to substance abuse treatment. Intake data on 111 deaf and hard of hearing youths (42% female) were analyzed and compared with data from a weighted, gender-matched sample of hearing youths. After gender is…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Deafness, Victims of Crime, Hearing Impairments
Most, Tova; Rothem, Hilla; Luntz, Michal – American Annals of the Deaf, 2009
The researchers evaluated the contribution of cochlear implants (CIs) to speech perception by a sample of prelingually deaf individuals implanted after age 8 years. This group was compared with a group with profound hearing impairment (HA-P), and with a group with severe hearing impairment (HA-S), both of which used hearing aids. Words and…
Descriptors: Sentences, Hearing Impairments, Auditory Perception, Assistive Technology
Hintermair, Manfred – American Annals of the Deaf, 2009
Social support has shown itself to be an important factor in many areas in regard to mental health development and conservation. Numerous empirical findings also document its significance in various areas of research into deafness. Questionnaires are only one means of gathering information when we are trying to gain access to the social networks…
Descriptors: Deafness, Social Networks, Research Methodology, Hearing Impairments

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