Author: Mary Ellen Nevins Patricia M. Chute
Edition: 1 Pap/Cdr
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1597560138
Category: Medical
Edition: 1 Pap/Cdr
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1597560138
Category: Medical
School Professionals Working With Children With Cochlear Implants
This new book is a comprehensive resource for school-based professionals who work with the increasing number of children with cochlear implants. Download School Professionals Working With Children With Cochlear Implants medical books for free.
Focusing on giving the reader critical background information, the well-known authors begin with the history, technology, and functionality of cochlear implants. They cover the changes seen in the populations now utilizing these devices and describe how the impact of having an implant can affect a child. Finally, they highlight how the clinician and team providing services can best address each child's individual needs. Special consideration is given to the multidisciplinary team and the culture of collaboration: handling the effects of family influence and participation, issues of special populations Get School Professionals Working With Children With Cochlear Implants our bestseller medical books.
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Special consideration is given to the multidisciplinary team and the culture of collaboration: handling the effects of family influence and participation, issues of special populations
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