Choices in Deafness: A Parents' Guide to Communication Options

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Sue Schwartz
Woodbine House, 1996 - Family & Relationships - 304 pages
This book helps parents who have a child with a hearing impairment to make a complex decision. They must choose a communication method for their child, after weighing up the pros and cons of the various educational options and evaluating which one will best meet their child's needs at home, in school, and in the community. This expanded and updated edition explains the medical causes of hearing loss, the diagnostic process, audiological assessment, and the cochlear implant. Then experts present in detail, but without bias, the following communication options: Auditory -- Verbal Approach; Bilingual -- Bicultural Approach; Cued Speech; Oral Approach; Total Communication. Personal stories from parents and children speaking about their choices help to round out this useful guide.

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Contents

A Medical Approach to Hearing Loss
3
The audiological Assessment
19
The Cochlear Implant
41
Copyright

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