Communication Behaviors of Preschool Children with and without Hearing Loss Born in Hearing Families

The purpose of the article is to show the differences in the level of communication of preschool children with profound and severe hearing impairment and children in the hearing norm. All the studied groups of children come from hearing families. Based on the research, the level of language skills...

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Main Author: Agnieszka Jedlińska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo LIBRON 2020-06-01
Series:Konteksty Pedagogiczne
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Online Access:https://kontekstypedagogiczne.pl/kp/article/view/245
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spelling doaj-f372c4d270e54e66a5f95fa159d371482021-04-24T18:38:04ZengWydawnictwo LIBRONKonteksty Pedagogiczne2300-64712020-06-0111410.19265/kp.2020.1.14.245Communication Behaviors of Preschool Children with and without Hearing Loss Born in Hearing FamiliesAgnieszka Jedlińska0The Maria Grzegorzewska University in Warsaw The purpose of the article is to show the differences in the level of communication of preschool children with profound and severe hearing impairment and children in the hearing norm. All the studied groups of children come from hearing families. Based on the research, the level of language skills of children with profound and severe hearing impairment was determined and compared to the level obtained by hearing children, thus determining the degree of speech development (normative, delayed or disturbed) of the children in the study group. The obtained results confirmed the existence of quantitative and qualitative differences between the children belonging to the studied groups. The analysis of individual subcategories showed the existence of an interesting relationship. An important role is played by the “mode match,” which is a community of language experiences between a hearing-impaired child and their hearing mother, not the level of verbal functioning of children per se. https://kontekstypedagogiczne.pl/kp/article/view/245communication of hearing impaired childrencommunication behaviorspeech developmenthearing impairmentpreschool age
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author Agnieszka Jedlińska
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Communication Behaviors of Preschool Children with and without Hearing Loss Born in Hearing Families
Konteksty Pedagogiczne
communication of hearing impaired children
communication behavior
speech development
hearing impairment
preschool age
author_facet Agnieszka Jedlińska
author_sort Agnieszka Jedlińska
title Communication Behaviors of Preschool Children with and without Hearing Loss Born in Hearing Families
title_short Communication Behaviors of Preschool Children with and without Hearing Loss Born in Hearing Families
title_full Communication Behaviors of Preschool Children with and without Hearing Loss Born in Hearing Families
title_fullStr Communication Behaviors of Preschool Children with and without Hearing Loss Born in Hearing Families
title_full_unstemmed Communication Behaviors of Preschool Children with and without Hearing Loss Born in Hearing Families
title_sort communication behaviors of preschool children with and without hearing loss born in hearing families
publisher Wydawnictwo LIBRON
series Konteksty Pedagogiczne
issn 2300-6471
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The purpose of the article is to show the differences in the level of communication of preschool children with profound and severe hearing impairment and children in the hearing norm. All the studied groups of children come from hearing families. Based on the research, the level of language skills of children with profound and severe hearing impairment was determined and compared to the level obtained by hearing children, thus determining the degree of speech development (normative, delayed or disturbed) of the children in the study group. The obtained results confirmed the existence of quantitative and qualitative differences between the children belonging to the studied groups. The analysis of individual subcategories showed the existence of an interesting relationship. An important role is played by the “mode match,” which is a community of language experiences between a hearing-impaired child and their hearing mother, not the level of verbal functioning of children per se.
topic communication of hearing impaired children
communication behavior
speech development
hearing impairment
preschool age
url https://kontekstypedagogiczne.pl/kp/article/view/245
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