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Orientation to Deafness

by Nanci A. Scheetz
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Overview

This unique sourcebook provides a comprehensive overview of the field of deafness and the development of deaf individuals from birth through adulthood. Not only does the book focus on educational perspectives, psychosocial precepts, communication modes, vocational opportunities, support services, and recent technological advances, it provides the reader with insights into one of the fastest growing populations today - the deafened adult. Orientation to Deafness provides insights into the psychosocial development of deaf children of deaf parents, as well as deaf children of hearing parents. Throughout the chapters, myths surrounding deafness are dispelled and the salient characteristics of Deaf culture that lie at the heart of the Deaf community are examined. Special attention is given to the anatomy and physiology of the hearing mechanism, and recent advances in hearing aids, modern technology, and an annotated list of support services are provided. For those involved with or interested in Deafness.

Synopsis

A unique sourcebook on the many dimensions of deafness D addressing audiology, education, hearing aids, deafened adults and human development to provide a more accurate portrayal of the field of deaf education in the 1990s. Throughout the chapters, myths surrounding deafness are dispelled and replaced with contemporary ideas. Chapter 12 provides information on hearing aids and current technology, complete with explanations and illustrations.

Booknews

Sheetz (Valdosta State U.) furnishes insights into the world of the deaf for future and current educators who work with clients ranging from infants through college students and students entering interpreting and social work, a foundation. Her information might also be appreciated by parents and deafened adults. She discusses the psychosocial perspective, the art of hearing, family dynamics, education, reading, work, myths and misconceptions, morals and values, hearing aids, support services, and other dimensions. The first edition appeared in 1993. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Booknews

Sheetz (Valdosta State U.) furnishes insights into the world of the deaf for future and current educators who work with clients ranging from infants through college students and students entering interpreting and social work, a foundation. Her information might also be appreciated by parents and deafened adults. She discusses the psychosocial perspective, the art of hearing, family dynamics, education, reading, work, myths and misconceptions, morals and values, hearing aids, support services, and other dimensions. The first edition appeared in 1993. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2000
Publisher
Allyn & Bacon, Inc.
Pages
342
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780205328017

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