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The World of Deaf Infants
A Longitudinal Study
von Kathryn P Meadow-Orlans, Patricia Elizabeth Spencer, Lynne Sanford Koester
Verlag: Hurst & Co.
Reihe: Perspectives on Deafness
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ISBN: 978-0-19-514790-2
Erschienen am 17.06.2004
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 242 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 24 mm [T]
Gewicht: 535 Gramm
Umfang: 280 Seiten

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What is the impact of an infant's diminished hearing on the infant and its parents? How does communication develop in cases of diminished hearing? How does diminished hearing affect social and cognitive development? What types of early interventions can improve communication and development? Here are the results of a 15-year study that addresses these questions. Through their research, perhaps the largest long-term comparison of deaf and hearing infants, Meadow-Orlans' team provides a comprehensive and intimate look into the world of deaf infants. This comprehensive work provides a foundation on which researchers, teachers, students, and parents can build to further enhance the world of deaf infants.



Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans's research with deaf children and their families spans almost 40 years. A sociologist by training, her early work helped to spark the shift from "oral-only" deaf education to the acceptance of sign language. She is the author of numerous books and articles about deafness and child development.

Patricia Elizabeth Spencer has been a classroom teacher, educational diagnostician, clinic administrator, researcher, and university professor. Her research has focused on processes and effects of early communication experiences. Currently Professor of Social Work at Gallaudet University, she teaches research and evaluation courses to deaf and hearing graduate students.

Lynne Sanford Koester's research with deaf infants followed extensive training with Prof. Hanu Papouek in Germany, where she assisted in developing microanalytic coding systems for studies of intuitive parenting behaviors. She has recently completed a scientific biography of Papouek's life during the Cold War.



  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: Theoretical rationale for the longitudinal study

  • 3: Participant characteristics and research procedures

  • 4: Mother-infant behaviours at 6 and 9 months: a microanalytic view

  • 5: Interactions of hearing mothers and 9-month-old infants: temperament and infant stress

  • 6: Hearing parents' reactions to the identification of deafness and cognitive or motor disabilities

  • 7: Mastery motivation at 9 and 12 months: traditional and non-traditional approaches

  • 8: Mother-infant interactions at 12 and 18 months: parenting stress and support

  • 9: Attachment behaviours at 18 months

  • 10: Language at 12 and 18 months: characteristics and accessibility of linguistic models

  • 11: Visual attention: maturation and specialization

  • 12: The development of play: effects of hearing status, language, and maternal responsiveness

  • 13: Relationships across developmental domains and over time

  • 14: Implications for intervention with infants and families


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