Sentences with phrase «when deaf children»

When these deaf children were followed up at ages 3 and 4, their parents did not differ in their reports of general parenting stress compared to parents of hearing children.
Lederberg and Golbach (2002) found increased reports of parental stress and concerns about communication when deaf children were 22 months of age as compared to hearing parents of hearing children.
The lack of group differences in parental stress at follow - up may be related to the significant professional support the parents received when their deaf children initially participated in the study.

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It seems rather ironic that the papacy is very quick to take action against its American nuns, when for decades it has played deaf, dumb and blind to the outrageous number of Catholic priests who have been proven to be child molesters.
The importance of auditory experiences for the interpretation of reality is proven through observation of deaf children... A world without sound is a dead world; when sound is eliminated from our experience, it becomes clear how inadequate and ambiguous is the visual experience if not accompanied by auditory interpretation... Vision alone without acoustic perceptions does not provide understanding.
But when he compares his situation with those of families whose children have a form of dwarfism or were born as a result of rape or are deaf or blind, it feels like an intrusion, if not simple narcissism.
Research on baby signing began at the end of the 1980's, when it was noticed by Joseph Garcia, an interpreter for people in the deaf community, that the hearing children of deaf parents began to communicate with their parents early through signing.
There are times when an autistic child may ignore you when you're speaking to him, and he may even appear to be deaf.
However, when babies and toddlers — not deaf *, but hearing children — are taught systematized non-verbal, visual language — sign language — they can communicate very effectively, and reduce some of the many frustrating moments of the life of every family with a young baby.
But her marriage with Beatty is not good, and we feel her pain when he doesn't even try to communicate with his deaf children.
When we learn that he hasn't even taken the time to learn sign language so he can talk with his deaf children, you feel pity into of sorrow for him.
In Morocco, a boy accidentally shoots an American woman, Susan (Cate Blanchett), in the neck from atop a mountain, leaving her husband, Bill (Brad Pitt), to scramble for medical assistance; back in America, Amelia (Adrianna Barraza), takes Susan and Bill's children to Mexico for a wedding but runs into trouble with border police when trying to return to San Diego; and, over in Tokyo, Chieko (Rinko Kikuchi), the deaf - mute daughter of an amateur hunter, Yasujiro (Kôji Yakusho), who sold his rifle to the Moroccan boy's father, begins to unravel after too many boys reject her advances.
Luckily for him, he encounters a hostage situation at an Old West themed attraction, a baby that was born with a third leg, a hurricane approaching Texas during the state's tornado season and the cicada cycle (I wish I were kidding), and, when he asks for some real tragedy, the movie cuts to a group of deaf children approaching a carnival.
An especially memorable theme links two deaf children through two different time periods as they venture through New York City, circa a silent black and white 1927 and a colorful 1977 — joining them with a true sense of melodic wonder that speaks for the music of imagination and exploration, especially when sound itself can't be heard.
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Reitman is at his best when he's working with Cody — the pair also teamed up on «Juno,» for which Cody won an Oscar — and «Tully» is a return to form, after his disastrous, tone - deaf «Men, Women & Children
Wright: When I attended school, children who had visible physical disabilities — children who were blind, deaf, or in wheelchairs — did not attend school.
For example, one father, when interviewed together with his wife, said that they would never take the risk of conceiving another deaf child; later when seen alone, he confided, «That is not the real reason.
Bragging about three different huge houses on a tiny house website saying it «makes more room for you», when tens of thousands of children and veterans are homeless in this country is tone deaf at the least, and @ # $ % ^ at the most.
These meetings have been ongoing for about three years and collaborations are developing that help parents avoid needing to «choose» between sign or spoken language when their child is identified as deaf.
The purpose of this shifting is to highlight that parents and their deaf children need to be heard when making decisions about what will best serve the family.
When parents view deaf children through the lens of a Deaf epistemology, they can effectively support their children's visual learning styles (Hauser, O'Hearn, McKee, Steider, & Thew, 2010), achieve positive educational success with their children (Holcomb, 2010), and reframe deaf children as positive with having multiple opportunities (Benedict, 2011).
When the combined data set was separated by intelligence measure, only the younger group (Mullen) displayed moderate correlation between parental depression and adaptive behavior, suggesting that the strength of a linear relationship between these two variables is much stronger in younger deaf children as compared to older deaf children.
Despite early diagnosis and intervention, it is possible that better adaptive behavior due to higher intelligence level can deteriorate to some degree when the caregiver is clinically depressed and does not promote the deaf child's cognitive and behavioral development.
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