Deaf Children and their Families
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Jun '95
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Republication of a landmark in the study of early deafness coinciding with the publication of the longitudinal follow-up to this study.
This is the republication of a study originally entitled The Deaf Child and his Family which was a landmark in the study of early deafness. This republication, including the addition of a new introduction, coincides with the publication of Dr Gregory's follow-up longitudinal study of the same cohort of families in Deaf Young People and their Families.This is the republication of a study originally entitled The Deaf Child and his Family which was a landmark in the study of early deafness. Dr Gregory's work, based on interviews with 122 mothers of deaf children under the age of six years, parallels that already done with hearing children and investigates with the same methodology the ways in which deaf children develop, change and are changed by their home and their wider environment. The book describes the everyday life of young deaf children and their families, looks at the deaf child's activities and their daily routine and considers the support and advice given to the parents during the child's early years. This republication, and the addition of a new introduction, coincides with the publication of Dr Gregory's follow-up longitudinal study of the same cohort of families in Deaf Young People and their Families.
ISBN: 9780521438476
Dimensions: 216mm x 139mm x 15mm
Weight: 328g
272 pages