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Auditory Rehabilitation For Adolescents With Hearing Loss Theory And Practice 1st Edition Jill Duncan

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Auditory Rehabilitation For Adolescents With Hearing Loss Theory And Practice 1st Edition Jill Duncan
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 426
Author: Jill Duncan, Ellen A. Rhoades, Elizabeth M. Fitzpatrick
ISBN: 9780195381405, 0195381408
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Auditory Rehabilitation For Adolescents With Hearing Loss Theory And Practice 1st Edition Jill Duncan by Jill Duncan, Ellen A. Rhoades, Elizabeth M. Fitzpatrick 9780195381405, 0195381408 instant download after payment.

There is a growing realization that many adolescents with hearing loss require special attention. Despite the benefits of early diagnosis, early amplification, and early intervention, some adolescents with hearing loss do not achieve age-equivalent developmental milestones. The purpose of this book is to assist auditory (re)habilitation practitioners in mitigating the negative effects of hearing loss on communicative, socio-emotional, and academic performance of adolescents who rely on auditory-based spoken language to communicate. It is essential that adolescents whose parents chose auditory-based spoken language receive systematic, consistent, well-planned, appropriate auditory (re)habilitation.
In Auditory (Re)Habilitation for Adolescents with Hearing Loss, Jill Duncan, Ellen A. Rhoades, and Elizabeth Fitzpatrick provide practitioners with key milestones considered fundamental to understanding adolescents with hearing loss as well as a pedagogical foundation and general intervention strategies for both planning and direct face-to-face (re)habilitation with adolescents. The authors summarize important issues related to the spoken language development of adolescents, focus on aspects of communication that are functionally relevant to adolescents with hearing loss, and provide strategies for facilitating auditory-based spoken communication skills. They conclude with a discussion of factors influencing auditory (re)habilitation, both in service delivery and outcomes, and provide the application of theory to practice through a demonstration of case studies.

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