They also detail their children's experiences with the implants after surgery, and their progress with language acquisition and in school.".
This book will move the field of pediatric cochlear implantation forward by educating clinicians in the field as to current and emerging best practices and inspiring research in new areas of importance, including the relationship between ...
Cochlear Implants for Kids
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Cochlear implantation in children is a rapidly expanding area and recent clinical advances and research studies in the field have confirmed the extent of its benefits for children. This timely...
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Cochlear Implants and Children: A Handbook for Parents, Teachers and Speech and Hearing Professionals
New to this edition: New chapters on neurocognitive assessment, dual language learning, early literacy, family-centered habilitation, and development of evidence-based programsExpanded chapters on device programming, education, and auditory ...
Clinical information for Otolaryngologists is provided in topics that include: Imaging and Anatomy; Genetics of Hearing Loss, Testing and Relevance to Cochlear Implantation; Candidacy Evaluation, Medical and Surgical Considerations, ...
Written by a teacher who works with deaf children, this story shows insight into what these brave children face. Marilyn C. Rose finished her Ph.D. at the same time she was writing this book.
Offers a guide to cochlear implanation for parents, including discussion of the evaluation process, device options, surgical procedure, and device maintenance.