Spoken language in persons with Down Syndrome: A life-span perspective

The purpose of the present study is to review master and doctoral dissertations in the field of early childhood special education carried out in Turkey. Within the context of this study, 24 studies during early childhood were found in Turkey concerning children with developmental delays/disabilitie...

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Main Author: Jean A. Rondal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education 2009-01-01
Series:International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
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Online Access:http://www.int-jecse.net/V1N2-ARTICLE4.pdf
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spelling doaj-e0ddec41ec12457683e831fc7a9415092020-11-25T01:46:43ZengInternational Journal of Early Childhood Special EducationInternational Journal of Early Childhood Special Education1308-55812009-01-0112138163Spoken language in persons with Down Syndrome: A life-span perspective Jean A. RondalThe purpose of the present study is to review master and doctoral dissertations in the field of early childhood special education carried out in Turkey. Within the context of this study, 24 studies during early childhood were found in Turkey concerning children with developmental delays/disabilities, their parents and the services provided for them. The studies were analyzed in seven categories according to the subject covered. Nine studies in the category of teaching of skills, four studies in the category of preschool inclusion, three studies in the category of helping parents acquire skill of instructing their children, three studies in the category of comparing children with development delays with each others and peers with normal development, three studies in the category of examining mothers’ emotional status, two studies in the category of services provided for children and one study in the category of describing a situation regarding children have been identified and reviewed.http://www.int-jecse.net/V1N2-ARTICLE4.pdfSpoken languageDown syndromelife-span
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author Jean A. Rondal
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Spoken language in persons with Down Syndrome: A life-span perspective
International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
Spoken language
Down syndrome
life-span
author_facet Jean A. Rondal
author_sort Jean A. Rondal
title Spoken language in persons with Down Syndrome: A life-span perspective
title_short Spoken language in persons with Down Syndrome: A life-span perspective
title_full Spoken language in persons with Down Syndrome: A life-span perspective
title_fullStr Spoken language in persons with Down Syndrome: A life-span perspective
title_full_unstemmed Spoken language in persons with Down Syndrome: A life-span perspective
title_sort spoken language in persons with down syndrome: a life-span perspective
publisher International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
series International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
issn 1308-5581
publishDate 2009-01-01
description The purpose of the present study is to review master and doctoral dissertations in the field of early childhood special education carried out in Turkey. Within the context of this study, 24 studies during early childhood were found in Turkey concerning children with developmental delays/disabilities, their parents and the services provided for them. The studies were analyzed in seven categories according to the subject covered. Nine studies in the category of teaching of skills, four studies in the category of preschool inclusion, three studies in the category of helping parents acquire skill of instructing their children, three studies in the category of comparing children with development delays with each others and peers with normal development, three studies in the category of examining mothers’ emotional status, two studies in the category of services provided for children and one study in the category of describing a situation regarding children have been identified and reviewed.
topic Spoken language
Down syndrome
life-span
url http://www.int-jecse.net/V1N2-ARTICLE4.pdf
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