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Wessell, Margery Hayes – J Speech Hearing Disor, 1969
Descriptors: Case Studies, Eating Habits, Exceptional Child Research, Language Acquisition
Shepherd, Terry R. – 1983
The author, a university professor, describes his experiences in teaching language to his autistic-like son who also has visual impairments. "Experience Language," an adaptation of Language Experience Approach (LEA) is described, and its contributions to the child's reading, writing, and talking are noted. Suggestions are made on the importance of…
Descriptors: Autism, Case Studies, Communication Disorders, Language Acquisition
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Van Hedel-van Grinsven, Ria – RE:view, 1989
The article describes methods used to bring a seven-year-old boy with severe auditory and visual impairments and no communication skills to a level of oral communication within one year. The manual, graphic, and oral-aural strategies used are described. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Disorders, Communication Skills, Hearing Impairments
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Rogow, Sally M. – B.C. Journal of Special Education, 1993
This study investigated the semantic and syntactic knowledge of a child (age 12) with severe multiple disabilities who could read, write, and comprehend 2 languages but did not initiate conversation. The study demonstrates that high levels of language comprehension and ability to read and write do not automatically transfer to conversational…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Expressive Language, Intermediate Grades, Language Acquisition
Guess, Doug; And Others – New Outlook Blind, 1969
Descriptors: Case Studies, Delayed Speech, Exceptional Child Education, Language Acquisition
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Dennison, Wendy; Gorman, Maureen – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1999
Describes how teamwork, consistency, and use of sign language helped a child with Down Syndrome and deafness to increase her vocabulary from less than 20 words at the beginning of kindergarten to 228 words by the end of first grade. Six specific teaching strategies are outlined. (DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Deafness, Downs Syndrome, Expressive Language
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Norton, Susan J.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1977
The paper reports the results of preliminary tests of the speechreading ability of a deaf blind adult who uses the Tadoma Method (speechreading based solely on vibrotactile information) for language acquisition and information. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Adults, Braille, Case Studies, Comprehension
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Rogow, Sally M. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1983
Social routines, which combined nursery rhymes with carefully planned action sequences, were used to help two young developmentally delayed, visually handicapped children acquire communicative responses. Midway through the 3-year project, one child responded to words for objects, people, and actions. (Author/SEW)
Descriptors: Blindness, Case Studies, Child Language, Childrens Games
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Blischak, Doreen M. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1995
A case study is presented of a nine-year-old boy with quadriplegic cerebral palsy and vision impairment, chronicling his development of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and literacy skills from birth to second grade. Development and use of his AAC system is described, along with activities for language and literacy development.…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Case Studies, Cerebral Palsy, Communication Aids (for Disabled)
Fiedler, Miriam Forster – 1969
The development and progress of 20 children in a residential oral school for the deaf were studied over 7 years through testing, observation, and examination of school records. Followup was done when the children were in their 10th and 11th years of school. Audiologic examinations were also given. Results indicated that none of the 20 had his…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Auditory Evaluation, Case Studies, Deafness
MCGINNIS, MILDRED A. – 1963
THIS BOOK IS DESIGNED TO DEFINE APHASIA AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS, TO PRESENT A PROCEDURE FOR TEACHING LANGUAGE TO APHASIC CHILDREN, AND TO APPLY THIS PROCEDURE TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS. OTHER HANDICAPPING CONDITIONS WHICH COMPLICATE THE DIAGNOSIS OF APHASIA ARE PRESENTED BY MEANS OF CASE STUDIES. CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO TYPES OF…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Case Studies, Children, Delayed Speech
Frampton, Merle E.; And Others – 1969
In a cerebral palsy-blind experimental school unit for day and residential care, a staff of 13 served 30 children in 6 years with 12 to 17 children each year. All but six children who were found to be nontrainable progressed: eight became trainable, eight trainable and partly educable, and eight educable. Variable progress was found characteristic…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cerebral Palsy, Creative Activities, Curriculum
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Steelman, Jane D.; And Others – Topics in Language Disorders, 1993
A theoretical framework for how literacy is learned and an overview of some special learning and technological needs of persons with severe speech and physical impairments are presented. Guidelines are offered for appropriate software selection and specialized computer adaptation for speech output and physical access. (DB)
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Case Studies, Communication Disorders