Thursday, 7 July 2011

Auditory Communication for Deaf Children

Auditory Communication for Deaf Children
Author: Norman P. Erber
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1742860206
Category: Medical



Auditory Communication for Deaf Children: A Guide for Teachers, Parents and Health Professionals


For hearing-impaired children, the development of listening skills is the basis for successful spoken language, communication, and conversation. Download Auditory Communication for Deaf Children medical books for free.
This book presents a rationale and framework for auditory learning in childhood, and it describes a wide range of practical listening activities that can be applied during everyday interaction with a deaf child. Written for parents, teachers, and students, the book will serve as a guide to intervention and practice. Recurrent themes include adult-child interaction, careful observation of communication behavior, adaptation to the child's abilities, introduction of complex listening tasks to challenge the child, and application of effective communication strategies. The book contains not only basic activities Get Auditory Communication for Deaf Children our bestseller medical books.

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