The deaf child in a hearing family : nurturing development /
For audiologists in clinic, for school-based audiologists and speech-language pathologists, and for special educators, the wisdom and many years experience shared in this book make it an essential and practical guide to the effective management of hearing loss in children.
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Language: | English |
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San Diego :
Plural Pub.,
2012
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Preface; Part 1: Hearing Loss and Child Development; Chapter 1: Hearing and Sound; Chapter 2: The Sounds of Speech; Chapter 3: Hearing Mechanisms and Hearing Processes; Chapter 4: Hearing and Development; Chapter 5: Hearing Impairment and Hearing Loss; Chapter 6: Hearing Tests; Chapter 7: Hearing Aids and Cochlear Implants; Part 2: Management of Hearing Loss in Young Children; Chapter 8: Hearing Capacity; Chapter 9: Hearing Skill; Chapter 10: Spoken Language; Chapter 11: Social-Emotional Function; Chapter 12: Families; Appendix A: Laws; Appendix B: SPLograms.
- Appendix C: FM Amplification and InfantsAppendix D: Formal Tests; References; Index.