Deck 11: Learners Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
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Deck 11: Learners Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
1
Which ethnic group is over-represented in the population with hearing impairments?
A)Hispanic
B)African-American
C)Asian
D)Native American
A)Hispanic
B)African-American
C)Asian
D)Native American
A
2
The most important organ for hearing is the
A)cerumen.
B)tympanic membrane.
C)vestibular mechanism.
D)cochlea.
A)cerumen.
B)tympanic membrane.
C)vestibular mechanism.
D)cochlea.
D
3
The most severe hearing impairments are associated with which part of the ear?
A)middle ear
B)eardrum
C)inner ear
D)outer ear
A)middle ear
B)eardrum
C)inner ear
D)outer ear
C
4
When testing the hearing of a two-year-old child,an audiologist should avoid use of which type of audiometry?
A)brain-stem-evoked response
B)speech
C)tympanometry
D)conditioned play
A)brain-stem-evoked response
B)speech
C)tympanometry
D)conditioned play
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5
Video Example 11.6 depicts several hearing aids.The one recommended for hearing loss due to malfunction in the middle ear is
A)behind the ear.
B)inside the ear.
C)body-worn conduction.
D)bone conduction.
A)behind the ear.
B)inside the ear.
C)body-worn conduction.
D)bone conduction.
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6
The most frequent viral cause of non-genetic deafness in newborns is
A)otitis media.
B)maternal rubella.
C)congenital herpes.
D)congenital cytomegalovirus.
A)otitis media.
B)maternal rubella.
C)congenital herpes.
D)congenital cytomegalovirus.
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7
Swimmers' ear
A)is a myth,the external canal is impervious to infections.
B)is medically known as external otitis,an infection of the skin of the external auditory canal.
C)is caused by allergies to algae in the water.
D)is caused by a perforation of the eardrum.
A)is a myth,the external canal is impervious to infections.
B)is medically known as external otitis,an infection of the skin of the external auditory canal.
C)is caused by allergies to algae in the water.
D)is caused by a perforation of the eardrum.
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8
Ideally,screening tests for babies should follow a
A)2-4-6-year rule.
B)1-3-6-month rule.
C)2-4-6-week rule.
D)2-4-6-month rule.
A)2-4-6-year rule.
B)1-3-6-month rule.
C)2-4-6-week rule.
D)2-4-6-month rule.
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9
The term "hard of hearing" is used to describe people with hearing impairment who
A)were not born deaf but became deaf later in life.
B)find it "hard" in their own subjective judgment)to hear as well as the rest of the population.
C)have a conductive hearing loss.
D)have enough residual hearing to process sound with a hearing aid.
A)were not born deaf but became deaf later in life.
B)find it "hard" in their own subjective judgment)to hear as well as the rest of the population.
C)have a conductive hearing loss.
D)have enough residual hearing to process sound with a hearing aid.
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10
The ossicles function to create
A)increased sense of balance.
B)electrical impulse being sent to the brain.
C)transfer of energy from the middle to the inner ear.
D)a vacuum that stimulates hair cells.
A)increased sense of balance.
B)electrical impulse being sent to the brain.
C)transfer of energy from the middle to the inner ear.
D)a vacuum that stimulates hair cells.
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11
All of the following are problems associated with inner ear hearing loss EXCEPT
A)sound distortion.
B)balance problems.
C)ringing noises.
D)draining fluid.
A)sound distortion.
B)balance problems.
C)ringing noises.
D)draining fluid.
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12
People who say that deafness should not be considered a disability argue that
A)there is a difference between prelingual and postlingual deafness.
B)they should be considered a cultural minority with a language of their own.
C)there are advantages to being deaf,so it is not a disability.
D)although deafness is a handicap,it is not a disability.
A)there is a difference between prelingual and postlingual deafness.
B)they should be considered a cultural minority with a language of their own.
C)there are advantages to being deaf,so it is not a disability.
D)although deafness is a handicap,it is not a disability.
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13
Simon has a hearing loss that occurred when he was seven years old.His loss is best described as
A)conductive.
B)sensorineural.
C)congenital.
D)postlingual.
A)conductive.
B)sensorineural.
C)congenital.
D)postlingual.
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14
Most speech sounds have frequencies pitch)that
A)have a very narrow range: 50-500 Hz.
B)have a range that is affected by altitude and humidity:100-900 Hz.
C)have a range higher than long-haired dogs: 250-1,000 Hz.
D)have a wide range: 500-2,000 Hz.
A)have a very narrow range: 50-500 Hz.
B)have a range that is affected by altitude and humidity:100-900 Hz.
C)have a range higher than long-haired dogs: 250-1,000 Hz.
D)have a wide range: 500-2,000 Hz.
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15
From the physiological perspective,the distinction between "deaf" and "hard of hearing" is based on
A)decibel levels detected.
B)frequency of sounds detected.
C)location of hearing loss.
D)language ability.
A)decibel levels detected.
B)frequency of sounds detected.
C)location of hearing loss.
D)language ability.
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16
The "speech reception threshold" is best defined as the
A)decibel level at which one can understand speech.
B)intensity and frequency of spoken English.
C)Hz level at which the average person can detect sound.
D)level at which the human ear can discriminate between similar sounds.
A)decibel level at which one can understand speech.
B)intensity and frequency of spoken English.
C)Hz level at which the average person can detect sound.
D)level at which the human ear can discriminate between similar sounds.
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17
According to the U.S.Department of Education,what percentage of students are identified as deaf or hard of hearing?
A)14%
B)0.10%
C)1.4%
D)0.014%
A)14%
B)0.10%
C)1.4%
D)0.014%
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18
The middle ear consists of each of the following EXCEPT
A)incus.
B)malleus.
C)auricle.
D)stapes.
A)incus.
B)malleus.
C)auricle.
D)stapes.
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19
From an educational point of view,how is "deafness" best defined?
A)a condition present since birth
B)an inability to understand speech even with a hearing aid
C)a hearing loss of more than 90 dB in at least one ear
D)a condition of old age
A)a condition present since birth
B)an inability to understand speech even with a hearing aid
C)a hearing loss of more than 90 dB in at least one ear
D)a condition of old age
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20
Pure-tone audiometry establishes
A)detection and understanding of speech.
B)threshold for hearing at various frequencies.
C)kinds of hearing tests to be used.
D)presence of the Moro reflex.
A)detection and understanding of speech.
B)threshold for hearing at various frequencies.
C)kinds of hearing tests to be used.
D)presence of the Moro reflex.
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21
A principle underlying the bicultural-bilingual approach is
A)teaching the history of the Deaf culture instead of that of the dominant culture.
B)providing a foundation in spoken English to serve as a basis for ASL.
C)stressing that ASL is the primary language,and English is secondary.
D)encouraging hearing people to learn ASL as a second language.
A)teaching the history of the Deaf culture instead of that of the dominant culture.
B)providing a foundation in spoken English to serve as a basis for ASL.
C)stressing that ASL is the primary language,and English is secondary.
D)encouraging hearing people to learn ASL as a second language.
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22
The two factors that seem to have a positive effect on social adjustment are
A)more inclusion with hearing peers and having parents who hear.
B)more inclusion with hearing peers and having parents who are deaf.
C)less inclusion with hearing peers and having parents who hear.
D)less inclusion with hearing peers and having parents who are deaf.
A)more inclusion with hearing peers and having parents who hear.
B)more inclusion with hearing peers and having parents who are deaf.
C)less inclusion with hearing peers and having parents who hear.
D)less inclusion with hearing peers and having parents who are deaf.
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23
Each of the following is TRUE about children who are deaf EXCEPT
A)They reach the same language development milestones in sign as children without hearing loss do in spoken language,but at a slower rate.
B)They reach the same language development milestones in sign at the same time as children without hearing loss do in spoken language.
C)They are at a distinct disadvantage regarding acquisition of spoken language.
D)They are at a distinct disadvantage regarding acquisition of English language comprehension.
A)They reach the same language development milestones in sign as children without hearing loss do in spoken language,but at a slower rate.
B)They reach the same language development milestones in sign at the same time as children without hearing loss do in spoken language.
C)They are at a distinct disadvantage regarding acquisition of spoken language.
D)They are at a distinct disadvantage regarding acquisition of English language comprehension.
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24
All of the following factors identify the Deaf community as a true culture EXCEPT
A)voluntary organizational networks such as National Theater of the Deaf.
B)historical awareness documenting people and events significant to deafness.
C)predominant pattern of marrying individuals with people outside of the Deaf community.
D)well-established behavioral guidelines with regard to such things as eye contact and physical touching.
A)voluntary organizational networks such as National Theater of the Deaf.
B)historical awareness documenting people and events significant to deafness.
C)predominant pattern of marrying individuals with people outside of the Deaf community.
D)well-established behavioral guidelines with regard to such things as eye contact and physical touching.
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25
Teaching people with hearing impairments to use visual information such as facial expressions)to understand what is being said to them is
A)speechreading.
B)lipreading.
C)face reading.
D)gestural reading.
A)speechreading.
B)lipreading.
C)face reading.
D)gestural reading.
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26
The total communication approach uses
A)Braille and manual communication.
B)sign language and a typewriter.
C)a telephone and a computer.
D)oral and manual communication.
A)Braille and manual communication.
B)sign language and a typewriter.
C)a telephone and a computer.
D)oral and manual communication.
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27
Among students who are deaf,those who achieve the highest levels of literacy tend to have
A)hearing parents who teach them how to speak.
B)parents who are deaf who teach them ASL.
C)brothers and sisters who are hearing.
D)parents who communicate with them using both ASL and speech.
A)hearing parents who teach them how to speak.
B)parents who are deaf who teach them ASL.
C)brothers and sisters who are hearing.
D)parents who communicate with them using both ASL and speech.
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28
A TT,also referred to as TTYs,is a device for
A)decoding closed captions on TV.
B)accessing teletext service.
C)printing sign language texts.
D)communicating via telephone.
A)decoding closed captions on TV.
B)accessing teletext service.
C)printing sign language texts.
D)communicating via telephone.
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29
With respect to phonology skills in students who are deaf,
A)because they are virtually non-existent,they are largely irrelevant to their learning to read.
B)they should be ignored in reading instruction because they interfere with the visual skills needed to learn sign.
C)they are similar to phonology skills of students with reading disabilities.
D)they are most easily acquired if they are integrated into a differentiated curriculum model of instruction.
A)because they are virtually non-existent,they are largely irrelevant to their learning to read.
B)they should be ignored in reading instruction because they interfere with the visual skills needed to learn sign.
C)they are similar to phonology skills of students with reading disabilities.
D)they are most easily acquired if they are integrated into a differentiated curriculum model of instruction.
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30
The auditory-verbal approach encourages children with hearing impairment to
A)depend on their peers for sound cues.
B)use their residual hearing.
C)learn sign language as quickly as possible.
D)focus on visual cues.
A)depend on their peers for sound cues.
B)use their residual hearing.
C)learn sign language as quickly as possible.
D)focus on visual cues.
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31
Grammatical structure of American Sign Language consists of each of the following EXCEPT
A)handshape.
B)location.
C)intensity.
D)movement.
A)handshape.
B)location.
C)intensity.
D)movement.
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32
The genetic engineering debate regarding Deaf activism refers to members of the Deaf community who want to
A)eliminate embryos that have the Connexin-26 gene because it can cause deafness.
B)physically alter a gene to cause a baby to be hearing.
C)eradicate deafness in vitro.
D)deliberately increase their chances of having a deaf child.
A)eliminate embryos that have the Connexin-26 gene because it can cause deafness.
B)physically alter a gene to cause a baby to be hearing.
C)eradicate deafness in vitro.
D)deliberately increase their chances of having a deaf child.
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33
Currently,approximately what percentage of students with hearing impairments attends classes in their local schools?
A)86%
B)8%
C)10%
D)18%
A)86%
B)8%
C)10%
D)18%
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34
Each of the following is TRUE about sign language EXCEPT
A)It is a primitive,visual representation of oral language similar to mime.
B)It has grammatical structure at the sentence level and the word level.
C)There is no universal sign language.
D)Twins who are born deaf develop a signing system,but it is rudimentary and less sophisticated than ASL.
A)It is a primitive,visual representation of oral language similar to mime.
B)It has grammatical structure at the sentence level and the word level.
C)There is no universal sign language.
D)Twins who are born deaf develop a signing system,but it is rudimentary and less sophisticated than ASL.
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35
A deaf baseball player for whom a petition has been circulated for him to be inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame is
A)Yogi Berra.
B)Johnny Lipon.
C)"Dummy" Hoy.
D)Al Kaline.
A)Yogi Berra.
B)Johnny Lipon.
C)"Dummy" Hoy.
D)Al Kaline.
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36
Virtually all new television programs are captioned for use by people with hearing impairment.Federal law requires that TVs over 13 inches must
A)contain a chip that produces captions.
B)come with a decoder.
C)come with a VCR.
D)come with a teletypewriter.
A)contain a chip that produces captions.
B)come with a decoder.
C)come with a VCR.
D)come with a teletypewriter.
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37
Each of the following statements is TRUE about signing English systems EXCEPT
A)They are the type of manualism most often used in total communication.
B)They follow the same word order as spoken English.
C)They include fingerspelling.
D)They result in more fluency than ASL.
A)They are the type of manualism most often used in total communication.
B)They follow the same word order as spoken English.
C)They include fingerspelling.
D)They result in more fluency than ASL.
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38
FM systems are used in conjunction with hearing aids to
A)amplify sound.
B)increase reverberation.
C)provide individualized instruction.
D)broadcast the schedule of daily events.
A)amplify sound.
B)increase reverberation.
C)provide individualized instruction.
D)broadcast the schedule of daily events.
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39
When performance tests,rather than verbal tests,are used,
A)the IQ scores of both those who are hearing and those who are deaf are lower.
B)the IQ scores of those who are deaf are lower than those who are hearing.
C)the IQ scores of those who are deaf are higher than those who are hearing.
D)there is no difference in IQ scores between those who are deaf and those who are hearing.
A)the IQ scores of both those who are hearing and those who are deaf are lower.
B)the IQ scores of those who are deaf are lower than those who are hearing.
C)the IQ scores of those who are deaf are higher than those who are hearing.
D)there is no difference in IQ scores between those who are deaf and those who are hearing.
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40
Each of the following is TRUE about cochlear implants in children EXCEPT
A)They result in better literacy skills,such as reading,writing,and spelling.
B)The chances of their resulting in better reading comprehension is increased with explicit instruction.
C)They result in better language development.
D)Their results are highly variable from individual to individual.
A)They result in better literacy skills,such as reading,writing,and spelling.
B)The chances of their resulting in better reading comprehension is increased with explicit instruction.
C)They result in better language development.
D)Their results are highly variable from individual to individual.
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41
Many in the Deaf community believe that residential schools for children who are deaf are necessary to
A)perpetuate the Deaf culture and use of ASL.
B)ensure that students learn age-appropriate social skills.
C)provide jobs for those who are deaf as workers in the schools.
D)overcome the negative effects of many home situations.
A)perpetuate the Deaf culture and use of ASL.
B)ensure that students learn age-appropriate social skills.
C)provide jobs for those who are deaf as workers in the schools.
D)overcome the negative effects of many home situations.
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42
What percentage of deaf children have hearing parents?
A)10%
B)5%
C)50%
D)90%
A)10%
B)5%
C)50%
D)90%
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43
Children with deafness who have parents who are also deaf
A)develop language more slowly than do infants with deafness who have hearing parents.
B)tend to be overly dependent on their parents when they reach school age.
C)develop ASL at a rate similar to the rate at which hearing infants develop English.
D)have difficulty relating to hearing children when placed in mainstream preschool settings.
A)develop language more slowly than do infants with deafness who have hearing parents.
B)tend to be overly dependent on their parents when they reach school age.
C)develop ASL at a rate similar to the rate at which hearing infants develop English.
D)have difficulty relating to hearing children when placed in mainstream preschool settings.
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44
BASL stands for the British Audiologists' Sign Language organization.
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45
Students with hearing loss are served in special schools or residential settings more than any other disability category.
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46
Discuss procedures for measuring hearing in infants.
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47
Benicio,who is deaf,is the six-month-old son of hearing parents.To interact effectively with Benicio,his parents should
A)emphasize lip movements.
B)encourage verbal babbling.
C)attend to eye gaze.
D)avoid use of speech.
A)emphasize lip movements.
B)encourage verbal babbling.
C)attend to eye gaze.
D)avoid use of speech.
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48
Until the mid-1960s the only institution specifically for postsecondary education of students with hearing impairments was
A)Rochester.
B)Gallaudet.
C)Stanford.
D)Georgetown.
A)Rochester.
B)Gallaudet.
C)Stanford.
D)Georgetown.
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49
In Video Example 11.1,Belissa tells about her experience of being hearing impaired without realizing it until she was a teenager.
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50
In recent years,many people within the deaf community have questioned the trend toward inclusion of children with hearing impairment because
A)it creates too much work for the general education teacher.
B)they do not get along with the other students.
C)it forces students to lose their deaf identity.
D)they do not have the cognitive or academic skills to succeed in the mainstream.
A)it creates too much work for the general education teacher.
B)they do not get along with the other students.
C)it forces students to lose their deaf identity.
D)they do not have the cognitive or academic skills to succeed in the mainstream.
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51
A major reason individuals with hearing impairments find it difficult to find appropriate and satisfying employment is
A)their tendency to be "paranoid" about what people who have hearing are saying about them.
B)that they have become too dependent on the accommodations they have had in virtually all of their school experiences.
C)difficulties in understanding social cues.
D)poor understanding by those who hear of possible accommodations in the workplace for people with hearing impairments.
A)their tendency to be "paranoid" about what people who have hearing are saying about them.
B)that they have become too dependent on the accommodations they have had in virtually all of their school experiences.
C)difficulties in understanding social cues.
D)poor understanding by those who hear of possible accommodations in the workplace for people with hearing impairments.
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52
Which statement about the assessment of progress of students who have hearing impairments is TRUE?
A)Curriculum-based measurement is not an appropriate method for measuring reading fluency for these students.
B)Most standardized assessments are biased towards the majority culture.
C)Research does not support the development of phonics-based reading skills for these students.
D)Several standardized measures of reading ability are available for these students.
A)Curriculum-based measurement is not an appropriate method for measuring reading fluency for these students.
B)Most standardized assessments are biased towards the majority culture.
C)Research does not support the development of phonics-based reading skills for these students.
D)Several standardized measures of reading ability are available for these students.
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53
Children who are deaf who have parents who are deaf have higher reading achievement than those who have hearing parents.
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54
When performance tests are used,there is no difference in IQ scores between those who are deaf and those who are hearing.
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55
The focus of early intervention for children with hearing impairments is on
A)social skills.
B)language development.
C)play.
D)self-esteem.
A)social skills.
B)language development.
C)play.
D)self-esteem.
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56
Children who are deaf reach language development milestones in sign later than hearing children do in spoken language.
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57
Most people who are deaf have some residual hearing.
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58
Describe the process of hearing within the context of the anatomy and physiology of the ear.
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59
A mutation in the connexin-26 gene is the most common cause of congenital deafness.
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60
Cued Speech is used by the majority of people with hearing impairments.
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61
Compare and contrast American Sign Language and signing English systems: As communication systems,what features do they share? What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of each for students with deafness?
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62
Why is language development so controversial for parents and professionals in early intervention?
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63
Identify and describe two factors that affect the social adjustment of individuals with hearing impairment.
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64
There is considerable disagreement among professionals and parents with respect to inclusion for students who are deaf.Describe two arguments against inclusion for these students.
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65
Describe the challenge faced by students with hearing impairment with respect to postsecondary education and employment.
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66
Describe advantages and disadvantages of the approaches to communication: oral auditory-verbal approach),total,or bicultural-bilingual.
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67
Discuss the effects of hearing impairment on intellectual development and describe recent changes in knowledge associated with this issue.
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