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This book presents chapters by many eminent researchers and interventionists, all of whom address the development of deaf and hard-of-hearing children in the context of family and school. A variety of disciplines and perspectives are provided in order to capture the complexity of factors affecting development of these children in their diverse environments. Consistent with current theory and educational practice, the book focuses most strongly on the interaction of family and child strengths and needs and the role of educational and other interventionists in supporting family and child growth. This work, and the authors represented in it, have been influenced by the seminal work of Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans, whose work continues to apply a multidisciplinary, developmental approach to understanding the development of deaf children. The book differs from other collections in the degree to which the chapters share ecological and developmental theoretical bases. A synthesis of information is provided in section introductions and in an afterword provided by Dr. Meadow-Orlans. The book reflects emerging research practice in the field by representing both qualitative and quantitative approaches. In addition, the book is notable for the contributions of deaf as well as hearing authors and for chapters in which research participants speak for themselves--providing first-person accounts of experiences and feelings of deaf children and their parents. Some chapters in the book may surprise readers in that they present a more positive view of family and child functioning than has historically been the case in this field. This is consistent with emerging data from deaf and hard of hearing children who have benefitted from early identification and intervention. In addition, it represents an emerging recognition of strengths shown by the children and by their deaf and hearing parents. The book moves from consideration of child and family to a focus on the role and effects of school environments on development. Issues of culture and expectations pervade the chapters in this section of the book, which includes chapters addressing effects of school placement options, positive effects of learning about deaf culture and history, effects of changing educational practice in developing nations, and the need for increased knowledge about ways to meet individual needs of the diverse group of deaf and hard of hearing students. Thus, the book gives the reader a coherent view of current knowledge and issues in research and intervention for deaf and hard of hearing children and their families. Because the focus is on child and family instead of a specific discipline, the book can serve as a helpful supplemental text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in a variety of disciplines, including education, psychology, sociology, and language studies with an emphasis on deaf and hard of hearing children.

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title:The Deaf Child in the Family and At School : Essays in Honor of Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans
author:Meadow-Orlans, Kathryn P.; Spencer, Patricia Elizabeth.; Erting, Carol.; Marschark, Marc.
publisher:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0805832203
print isbn13:9780805832204
ebook isbn13:9780585189734
language:English
subjectDeaf children--Family relationships, Deaf children--Language, Deaf children--Education, Parents of deaf children, Child development, Socialization.
publication date:2000
lcc:HV2392.2.D43 2000eb
ddc:362.4/23
subject:Deaf children--Family relationships, Deaf children--Language, Deaf children--Education, Parents of deaf children, Child development, Socialization.
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The Deaf Child in the Family and at School
Essays in Honor of Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans
Edited by
Patricia Elizabeth Spencer
Carol J. Erting
Gallaudet University
Marc Marschark
National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology
Page iv Copyright 2000 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc All rights - photo 2
Page iv
Copyright 2000 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of the book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microform, retrieval system, or any other means, without prior written permission of the publisher.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers
10 Industrial Avenue
Mahwah, NJ 07430
Cover design by Kathryn Houghtaling Lacey
Library of Congress Cataloging-In-Publication Data
The deaf child in the family and at school: essays in honor of
Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans / [edited by] Patricia Elizabeth
Spencer, Carol J. Erting, Marc Marschark.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8058-3220-3 (cloth: alk. paper). ISBN 0-8058-3221-1
(pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Deaf childrenFamily relationships. 2. Deaf children
Language. 3. Deaf childrenEducation. 4. Parents of
deaf children. 5. Child development. 6. Socialization. I.
Meadow-Orlans, Kathryn P. II. Spencer, Patricia Elizabeth. III.
Erting, Carol. IV. Marschark, Marc.
HV2392.2.D43 1999
362.4'23dc21
99-34490
CIP
Books published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates are printed on acid-free paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability.
Printed in the United States of America
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Page v
This book is dedicated to Dr. Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans:
researcher, educator, mentor, and friend. For more than 30 years,
she has enriched the lives of deaf and hard of hearing children,
their parents, and the professionals who work with them. We
celebrate her contributions and anticipate those yet to come.
Page vii
CONTENTS
Dedication
v
Foreword
Donald F. Moores
xi
Introduction to the Book
xvii
PART I
The Deaf Child in the Family
1
Images of Self and Others: Stories From the Children
Martha A. Sheridan
5
2
Learning to Converse: How Deaf Mothers Support the Development of Attention and Conversational Skills in Their Young Deaf Children
M. Virginia Swisher
21
3
Bilingualism in a Deaf Family: Fingerspelling in Early Childhood
Carol J. Erting, Carlene Thumann-Prezioso, And Beth Sonnenstrahl Benedict
41
4
Intuitive Parenting, Communication, and Interaction With Deaf Infants
Lynne Sanford Koester, Hanus Papousek*, And Sybil Smith-Gray
55

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5
Impact of Child Deafness on Mother-Toddler Interaction: Strengths and Weaknesses
Amy R. Lederberg And Amy K. Prezbindowski
73
6
Autobiographical Narrative on Growing Up Deaf
Annie Steinberg
93
PART II
The Deaf Child and Family in Transition
7
Every Opportunity: A Case Study of Hearing Parents and Their Deaf Child
Patricia Elizabeth Spencer
111
8
Sensitivity in the Family-Professional Relationship: Parental Experiences in Families With Young Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children
Donna M. Mertens, Marilyn Sass-Lehrer, And Kim Scott-Olson
133
9
Language in Sight: Mothers' Strategies for Making Language Visually Accessible to Deaf Children
Heather Mohay
151
10
Challenges to Parents and Professionals in Promoting Socioemotional Development in Deaf Children
Rosemary Calderon And Mark T. Greenberg
167
PART III
The Deaf Child at School
11
Socialization of Deaf Children and Youths in School
Michael S. Stinson And Susan Foster
191
12
Shifting Stigma From Body to Self: Paradoxical Consequences of Mainstreaming
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