Enhancing communication skills of deaf & hard of hearing children in the mainstream

Enhancing communication skills of deaf & hard of hearing children in the mainstream2006
James J Mahshie, James Lee, Mary June Moseley, James Mahshie, Susanne M. Scott
About this book
With many children who are deaf or hard of hearing now integrated in mainstream classroom settings, speech-language pathologists and school-based clinicians are encountering this population in growing numbers. This book is designed to help clinicians who may have little or no experience with this population to understand its unique communication needs and develop clinical skills for working with them. It takes a holistic view of children who are deaf or hard of hearing and stresses the child as a communicator rather than focusing on the disorder itself, and provides a useful framework for viewing and assessing children's communication abilities and goals at all stages of language development. It also includes specific assessment and treatment techniques to help develop and improve communication skills in order to maximize this populations' potential for learning.
Details
- First published
- 2006
- OL Work ID
- OL12074132W
Subjects
Deaf childrenHearing impaired childrenLanguageEducationMeans of communicationLanguage acquisitionDeafMarriage, family & other relationshipsEducation / TeachingChildren with Special NeedsSign LanguageFamily & RelationshipsFamily/MarriageHealth - GeneralSpecial Education - Physically HandicappedEnhancing; Communication; Skills; Deaf; Hard of Hearing; Children; Mainstream; Communication Skills; Communication Access; Pre-Language Communication; Pre-Language; Later Language Development; Adolescent Language; Assessment; Intervention; Auditory ProcesLanguage Arts & Disciplines / SpeechDeaf, means of communication