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Colle, Royal; Glass, Sandra – Media in Education and Development, 1986
Discusses and illustrates problems with the interpretation of visual materials used in rural development campaigns in developing countries. The association between pictorial experience and pictorial literacy is examined, and guidelines are suggested for visual communicators. (LRW)
Descriptors: Design, Developing Nations, Illustrations, Rural Development
Peer reviewedMorse, Mary T. – RE:view, 1999
Describes cortical visual impairment (CVI) as a complex condition that is not an eye condition but a brain condition. Cautions practitioners that children with CVI do not exhibit similar behaviors, that a single approach does not work for all children, and that treatment is a dynamic process. (CR)
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Children, Disability Identification, Intervention
Frostig, Marianne – 1978
The author discusses the role of perceptual training in the education of young perceptually handicapped children. Distinctions are drawn between perception and awareness, and the necessity of stimulation to encourage infant and child learning is emphasized. Commonalities between perception and learning are underscored. The author stresses that…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Evaluation Methods, Infants, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedBoothroyd, Arthur – Volta Review, 1988
Hearing-impaired speechreaders use linguistic context to compensate for the poor visibility of some speech movements. Constraints on spoken language enhance speechreading performance and help compensate for the paucity of sensory data. The largest effects come from linguistic constraints imposed by sentence context--syntactic, semantic, and…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Cues, Hearing Impairments, Linguistics
Peer reviewedGlass, Penny – Infants and Young Children, 2002
This article summarizes the early development of the visual system within the context of the other sensory systems and preterm birth and relates this information to early intervention. Retinopathy of prematurely, ocular defects, cortical visual impairment and potential impact of the neonatal intensive care unit environment are discussed. (Contains…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Early Intervention, Infants
Peer reviewedHutt, Corinne – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1979
The evidence for the cerebral organization of and hemispheric specialization for man's two principal psychological domains, language and visuospatial function, are selectively reviewed. Three theoretical models of cerebral organization are outlined. Some neuro-psychological and educational implications of sex differences in hemispheric…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Evolution
Peer reviewedTyler, Richard S.; And Others – Volta Review, 1988
This paper, discussing use of electrical stimulation by postlingually deafened adults to supplement speechreading, focuses on: information conveyed by vision, acoustic information needed to resolve visual confusions, basic psychophysical abilities of cochlear implant patients, auditory-alone and audiovisual perception by cochlear-implant patients,…
Descriptors: Adventitious Impairments, Audiovisual Instruction, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli
Peer reviewedParham, L. Diane – Occupational Therapy in Health Care, 1987
A rationale and procedures are presented for occupational therapy evaluation of the preschooler whose problems suggest dyspraxia. Two evaluative domains are examined: sensory processing (assessment of tactile, proprioceptive, vestibular, auditory and visual functions) and praxis (ideation, motor planning and execution). Procedures include…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cerebral Palsy, Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Processes


