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sisters" (Lobato, et al, 1991, p. 398). While studies that have focused on the siblings of handicapped children are rare, there ...
In fifteen pages the impact of having a deaf sibling on siblings who have developed normally is evaluated emotionally and psycholo...
child improve their intonation, pitch and duration of speech sounds (St. Joseph Institute, 2001). This paper discusses speech tr...
likely to have a realistic concept of death due to their pending circumstance with the understanding becoming more pronounced as t...
In fifteen pages this research paper considers the effects of a deaf sibling on other 'normal' siblings in terms of emotional and ...
that could break," pick up the child and redirect his or her attention to something else. The very best idea is to remove all brea...
American territories" (Senghas, 2002, p. 69). This indicates a strong longing for identity specifically as d/Deaf that is surpris...
in reaching deaf and blind children who would otherwise tune out. When used to help children learn basic skills, it is referred to...
The ADA law is briefly presented. The writer reports the deaf are disadvantaged because they lack political power. The writer repo...
at the wrong time"), it would be counterproductive both to my brother and to the community to remove him completely from any oppor...
In fourteen pages this research paper discusses the impact of physical education on children's health and fitness....
In five pages cultural difficulties for communities of hearing and deaf individuals are compared. Four sources are cited in the b...
In a paper consisting of ten pages the impact of parental alcohol abuse upon adolescent children's behavior and effects upon their...
In eight pages this research paper argues that Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals represents a group that should be classified a...
In seven pages this paper examines how to test the IQs of hearing impaired and deaf individuals in terms of accommodations and the...
This essay pertains to Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which requires that interpreter services must be ma...
baby will be a suitable donor (Testing can determine if embryo can be potential stem-cell donor for sibling, 2004). The test, ...
In eight pages this research paper considers hearing loss and the impact of aging with suggestions regarding better environmental ...
to the childs mental composition. If left emotionally unattended, infants learn the opposite lessons required for living within a...
a social ill that grows worse with each passing generation as children are exposed to cleverly marketed television commercials foc...
through the developmental processes if that loss is acquired at birth or during childhood. Children born deaf have no frame of ref...
from a diversity of factors including: "blockage by wax, infection, a collection of fluid, trauma...
rather than concentrating on the disabled individual as having "deficits" within themselves (the medical model). They look at the ...
child because they are sudden. NSIDRC (2005) wrote: Sudden death is a contradiction to everything that is known to be true in lif...
In five pages this paper examines the emphasis upon 'ear' and 'hearing' in the play and how this impacts Hamlet's encounter with t...
In six pages this paper examines the novel in a discussion of its portrayal of decadence and its impact upon La Belle Epoch....
In five pages this paper examines the field of technology and the biases that impact upon the involvement of women and blacks....
their country or culture is at risk. The United States is essentially the big brother of the world and our commitment and politica...
The Falkland Islands' crisis and its impact upon Argentina and Great Britain as well as its global ramifications are examined in 1...
In seven pages this paper examines the impact of global technology upon the transport industry with human resources the primary fo...