Children with Cochlear Implants in the Educational Setting (School-Age Children Series) - Tapa blanda

Nevins, Mary Ellen; Chute, Patricia M.

 
9781565931602: Children with Cochlear Implants in the Educational Setting (School-Age Children Series)

Sinopsis

A reader-friendly introduction to working with children with cochlear implants in the classroom, for teachers, hospital and clinical personnel, professionals in training, and parents. Addresses social and political issues surrounding implantation, explains the medical procedure and how the implant

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Críticas

"This book is an excellent resource manual for audiologists, speech-language pathologists, deaf educators, and educational consultants working with cochlear implant patients."

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CONTENTSForeword by Nickola Wolf Nelson, Ph.D. The Social, Political, and Educational Context for Implant Technology. A Child-Centered Approach to Cochlear Implant Process. History, Development, and Current Technology. Pediatric Cochlear Implant Candidacy. Supporting Parents Who Choose Implantation. Designing a Management Program for Children with Implants. Premises That Drive Auditory Learning for Children with Cochlear Implants. The Young Implant Recipient. The School-Aged Child with an Implant. Rehabilitation Strategies for the Adolescent Implant User. Performance of Children with Cochlear Implants. Mainstreaming and Children with Cochlear Implants. Glossary. Index.

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