Psychological Development of Deaf Children
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:17th Apr '97
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The majority of young deaf children, especially those with non-signing parents, are reared in language-impoverished environments. This can cause their social and cognitive development to differ markedly from hearing children. The Psychological Development of Deaf Children details those potential differences, paying special attention to how the psychological development of deaf children is affected by their interpersonal communication with parents, peers, and teachers. This careful and balanced consideration of existing evidence and research provides a new psychological perspective on deaf children and deafness.
Everyone involved with deaf children should read this conscientious and analytical; research summary. Developmentalists and linguists will be captivated and are offered a wealth of research ideas. The book is enhanced by an extensive reference list that includes European studies. * Mary Warmbrod, Readings, December 1993 *
ISBN: 9780195115758
Dimensions: 156mm x 232mm x 17mm
Weight: 425g
288 pages