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Buhler, Helen C.; DeThomasis, Betty; Chute, Pat; DeCora, Anne – Volta Review, 2007
Phonological process use was investigated in five children who used Nucleus 24 cochlear implants (CIs). All participants were less than 3 years of age at the time of cochlear implantation and ranged from 4;2 to 4;7 years of age at onset of study. Speech samples obtained from the GFTA-2 were analyzed using the KLPA-2 to evaluate participants'…
Descriptors: Phonological Awareness, Assistive Technology, Young Children, Age
Ertmer, David J. – Volta Review, 2007
This investigation sought to answer two questions: (1) Do children who receive cochlear implants (CIs) by 3;0 (years; months) improve speech intelligibility significantly during their third year of cochlear implant use? (2) How do the intelligibility scores of young CI recipients compare to those reported in the literature for children who receive…
Descriptors: Sentences, Assistive Technology, Comparative Analysis, Longitudinal Studies
Nelson, Rebecca; Yoshinaga-Itano, Christine; Rothpletz, Ann; Sedey, Allison – Volta Review, 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine vowel production in 7- to 12-month-old infants with hearing loss. Fifty-four infants were divided into three groups according to degree of hearing loss (mild-to-moderate, moderately severe-to-severe, profound), and their vocalizations were phonetically transcribed from 30-minute videotaped samples. These…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Vowels, Infants, Hearing Impairments
Gonzalez, Antonia; Quintana, Inmaculada; Barajas, Carmen; Linero, Maria Jose – Volta Review, 2007
In the past decade, most studies have reported that children who are deaf and hard of hearing who have parents with typical hearing experience a serious delay in the understanding of false belief. False belief understanding consists of the ability to infer that someone else believes that something is true when one knows it to be wrong. This…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Partial Hearing, Deafness
Most, Tova; Aram, Dorit; Andorn, Tamar – Volta Review, 2006
The current study examined the early literacy skills of kindergartners with hearing loss who were enrolled in individual inclusion or group inclusion programs as well as those of children with typical hearing. We also examined the relationship between early literacy skills and background variables such as degree of hearing loss, type of sensory…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Hearing Impairments, Kindergarten, Inclusive Schools
Charlesworth, Ann; Charlesworth, Robert; Raban, Bridie; Rickards, Field – Volta Review, 2006
This study investigated the application of Reading Recovery for children with hearing loss by measuring and comparing the literacy achievement of 12 children who are deaf or hard of hearing and 12 children with typical hearing who were participating in Reading Recovery interventions in the second year of primary school. Progress was measured by…
Descriptors: Deafness, Partial Hearing, Reading Instruction, Comparative Analysis
Eriks-Brophy, Alice; Durieux-Smith, Andree; Olds, Janet; Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth; Duquette, Cheryll; Whittingham, JoAnne – Volta Review, 2006
The majority of orally educated children with hearing loss are receiving their schooling in inclusive settings. Nevertheless, there is little recent research examining their integration experiences. A series of 10 focus groups with young people with hearing loss, their parents and itinerant teachers of deaf and hard of hearing students were used…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Inclusive Schools, Focus Groups, Barriers
Verte, Sylvie; Hebbrecht, Lies; Roeyers, Herbert – Volta Review, 2006
This study investigated both the quality of sibling relationships and the psychological adjustment siblings experienced across two groups: siblings of children who are deaf or hard of hearing compared to siblings of children with no disability. Twenty-four siblings of children with hearing loss and 24 siblings of children without a disability…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Siblings, Partial Hearing, Deafness
Dillon, Caitlin M.; Pisoni, David B. – Volta Review, 2006
Reading skills in hearing children are closely related to their phonological processing skills, often measured using a nonword repetition task in which a child relies on abstract phonological representations in order to decompose, encode, rehearse in working memory and reproduce novel phonological patterns. In the present study of children who are…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Deafness, Children, Assistive Technology
Robertson, Lyn; Dow, Gina Annunziato; Hainzinger, Sarah Lynn – Volta Review, 2006
In two analyses, transcripts from 21 children (ages 3-6) reading and retelling stories with a parent over a six-week period were studied. Ten children with moderate-to-profound hearing loss used assistive technology and the Auditory-Verbal approach for language learning; 11 had typical hearing. In Analysis 1, no significant difference between…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Story Reading, Story Telling, Young Children
Reed, Charlotte M.; Delhorne, Lorraine A. – Volta Review, 2006
This study examined the benefits of the combined used of a hearing aid and tactual aid to supplement lip-reading in the reception of speech and for the recognition of environmental sounds in an adult with profound hearing loss. Speech conditions included lip-reading alone (L), lip-reading + tactual aid (L+TA) lip-reading + hearing aid (L+HA) and…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Adults, Hearing Impairments, Speech
Neuss, Deirdre – Volta Review, 2006
This Canadian study reports on the experiences of parents whose children use cochlear implants and on their perspectives prior to and following the transition to Auditory-Verbal therapy. A qualitative case study design, framed in social-ecological theory, guided this research. Data collection procedures included a family information questionnaire,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parents, Experience, Children
White, Karl R. – Volta Review, 2006
The value of identifying permanent hearing loss during the first few months of life and providing effective treatment to ameliorate or even eliminate the negative consequences has been recognized for many decades. Unfortunately, improvements in achieving this goal were very gradual until the early 1990s. At that time, the combination of…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Hearing Impairments, Young Children, Disability Identification
DesJardin, Jean L. – Volta Review, 2006
The current model of early intervention with children who are deaf or hard of hearing emphasizes parental self-efficacy and involvement. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between mothers' self-efficacy beliefs and involvement and children's language skills in a group of mothers of children who are deaf or hard of…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Young Children, Assistive Technology, Partial Hearing
McKay, Sarah – Volta Review, 2006
Children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL) are at risk for academic, speech and language and social-emotional difficulties. To date, most of the evidence documented in the literature has been obtained from school-age children, most of whom were diagnosed with UHL after enrollment in school. Following the widespread institution of universal…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Young Children, Early Intervention, Disability Identification

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