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Aho, Carson; Werfel, Krystal L. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if group differences exist in spelling accuracy or spelling errors between kindergarten children with hearing loss and children with normal hearing loss. Method: Participants included 23 kindergarten children with hearing loss and 21 children with normal hearing. All children used spoken English…
Descriptors: Spelling, Kindergarten, Hearing Impairments, Error Analysis (Language)
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Skarzynski, Piotr Henryk; Swierniak, Weronika; Gos, Elzbieta; Gocel, Maria; Skarzynski, Henryk – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe and assess a hearing screening program of first-grade children in Poland. The program aimed to detect hearing disorders and increase awareness among parents of hearing problems. Method: A hearing screening program was conducted in all elementary schools of the biggest region in Poland. A total of…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Clinical Diagnosis, Screening Tests, Incidence
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Constantinescu, Gabriella; Phillips, Rebecca L.; Davis, Aleisha; Dornan, Dimity; Hogan, Anthony – Volta Review, 2015
The impact of spoken language skills on the social inclusion of children with hearing loss is of interest for listening and spoken language early intervention providers. This study used spoken language assessments and a parent-report social inclusion survey to investigate this impact for 95 children with hearing loss (M = 5.1 years of age). The…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Inclusion, Interpersonal Relationship, Deafness
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Abdullah Genç; Murat Dogan; Osman Çolaklioglu – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2023
Research findings on the prevalence and characteristics of behavioral problems of children with hearing loss (HL) are not consistent. The aim of this study was to compare the behavioral problems of children with HL, with typical development (TD) and with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); and to determine the factors affecting behavioral problems in…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Hearing Impairments, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Karasu, Halise Pelin – Educational Studies, 2020
This longitudinal case study aimed to investigate the development of emergent literacy skills of a child with hearing loss was carried out in a research and application centre which provides full-time day education using an auditory-oral approach for children with hearing loss. The study focuses on a child with profound hearing loss who started…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Hearing Impairments, Kindergarten, Grade 1
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Chan, Yi-Chih – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2023
Purpose: This study aims to explore the contributions of phonological awareness (PA) and morphological awareness (MA) to the reading comprehension skills of Chinese-speaking children with hearing loss (HL) and examine the possible mediation effect of vocabulary knowledge on the relationships of PA and MA with their reading comprehension. Method:…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Chinese, Metalinguistics, Vocabulary
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Nittrouer, Susan; Muir, Meganne; Tietgens, Kierstyn; Moberly, Aaron C.; Lowenstein, Joanna H. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: This study assessed phonological, lexical, and morphosyntactic abilities at 6th grade for a group of children previously tested at 2nd grade to address 4 questions: (a) Do children with cochlear implants (CIs) demonstrate deficits at 6th grade? (b) Are those deficits greater, the same, or lesser in magnitude than those observed at 2nd…
Descriptors: Children, Assistive Technology, Elementary School Students, Grade 6
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Manus, Michelle; van der Linde, Jeannie; Kuper, Hannah; Olinger, Renate; Swanepoel, De Wet – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2021
Introduction: Globally, more than 50 million children have hearing or vision loss. Most of these sensory losses are identified late due to a lack of systematic screening, making treatment and rehabilitation less effective. Mobile health (mHealth), which is the use of smartphones or wireless devices in health care, can improve access to screening…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Visual Impairments, Screening Tests, Low Income Groups
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Vermeulen, Anneke; De Raeve, Leo; Langereis, Margreet; Snik, Ad – Deafness and Education International, 2012
Auditory perception with cochlear implants (CIs) enables the majority of deaf children with normal learning potential to develop (near) age-appropriate spoken language. As a consequence, a large proportion of children now attend mainstream education from an early stage. The acoustical environment in kindergartens and schools, however, might be…
Descriptors: Deafness, Auditory Perception, Assistive Technology, Acoustics
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Karasu, H. Pelin – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2020
Shared reading, which enables children to acquire new experiences in the field of language, is one of several fundamental instructional practices that facilitate the development of literacy skills in children from an early age. This descriptive and holistic case study aims to investigate the shared reading practices carried out in the Primary 1st…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Strategies, Grade 1, Hearing Impairments
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McKittrick, Lanya Lynn – Online Submission, 2022
Students can become self-determined young adults with improved outcomes if they learn the necessary skills early. Participants in this qualitative study were seven teachers of the visually impaired or orientation and mobility specialists and seven teachers of students who are deaf or hard of hearing. The purpose of this qualitative research study…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Preschool Children, Elementary School Students, Barriers
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Lukovenko, Tatiana; Sikinbayev, Bauyrzhan; Shterts, Olga; Mironova, Ekaterina – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2023
The number of children with partial or total hearing loss is increasing every day, and most of them are undergoing cochlear implant surgery. The paper aims to assess the teaching competence of parents of children with cochlear implants. The study took one year (2022) in 1 [Almaty, Kazakhstan] kindergarten and 1 specialized school. Twenty-four…
Descriptors: Parents as Teachers, Parent Child Relationship, Assistive Technology, Teaching Skills
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Peterson, Candida C.; Wellman, Henry M. – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2009
We examined deaf and hearing children's progression of steps in theory of mind (ToM) development including their understanding of social pretending. Ninety-three children (33 deaf; 60 hearing) aged 3-13 years were tested on a set of six closely matched ToM tasks. Results showed that deaf children were delayed substantially behind hearing children…
Descriptors: Age, Deafness, Scaling, Task Analysis
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Zumach, Anne; Gerrits, Ellen; Chenault, Michelene; Anteunis, Lucien – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2010
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to examine the long-term consequences of early-life otitis media (OM) and the associated hearing loss (HL) on language skills of school-aged children. Method: In a prospective study, the middle-ear status of 65 Dutch healthy-born children was documented every 3 months during their first 2 years of life;…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Diseases, Language Skills, Language Acquisition
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Mariana, Popa – Early Child Development and Care, 2004
Loss of hearing seriously affects individual development. Especially, a profound loss of hearing has effects in the evolution of a child's verbal language. Keeping in mind the level of the loss of hearing, a specific educational and recovering methodology has been adopted: on one hand, the stimulation of the hearing potential and the achieving of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Individual Development, Hearing Impairments, Verbal Communication