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Orientation to Deafness
Author: Nanci A. Scheetz
Edition: 2
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0205328016
Category: Medical



Orientation to Deafness (2nd Edition)


This unique sourcebook provides a comprehensive overview of the field of deafness and the development of deaf individuals from birth through adulthood. Download Orientation to Deafness medical books for free.
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 he Get Orientation to Deafness our bestseller medical books.

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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 Throughout the chapters, myths surrounding deafness are dispelled and the salient characteristics of Deaf culture that lie at the he

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