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The Development of Hearing

- Its Progress and Problems
Af: S.R. Yeates Engelsk Paperback

The Development of Hearing

- Its Progress and Problems
Af: S.R. Yeates Engelsk Paperback
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The frontispiece of this book is called ''The invisible handicap''. Most deaf children, with the exception of very unfortunate multiple-handicap children, look quite normal. The young babies who are sent to my clinics for confirm­ ation (or otherwise) of a hearing loss are very often handsome, delightful infants with no other problems. The deaf child only reveals his handicap when communi­ cation is attempted. At that point the picture changes. To an ill-informed observer this child, who had previously seemed quite normal and who had been seen to be playing normally, suddenl y appears'' stu pid''. That, unhappily, is too often the attitude of the general public towards the deaf person. There is far too often a total misunderstanding of the problems of both the deaf child and the deaf adult. It must also be admitted that far too often the speech of the deaf is very ugly and when this is added to their difficulties in verbal comprehension we begin to understand why the attitude of the public at large is ill-judged, intolerant and occasionally even hostile. We must, therefore, aim for three goals. The first must be the ever-increasing education of hearing people about the problems of the deaf, with maximum attempts to involve them with the activities of the deaf community'', which has evolved for self-protection and mutual help and under- 11 The development of hearing standing, and which must be opened up to sympathetic hearing people.
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The frontispiece of this book is called ''The invisible handicap''. Most deaf children, with the exception of very unfortunate multiple-handicap children, look quite normal. The young babies who are sent to my clinics for confirm­ ation (or otherwise) of a hearing loss are very often handsome, delightful infants with no other problems. The deaf child only reveals his handicap when communi­ cation is attempted. At that point the picture changes. To an ill-informed observer this child, who had previously seemed quite normal and who had been seen to be playing normally, suddenl y appears'' stu pid''. That, unhappily, is too often the attitude of the general public towards the deaf person. There is far too often a total misunderstanding of the problems of both the deaf child and the deaf adult. It must also be admitted that far too often the speech of the deaf is very ugly and when this is added to their difficulties in verbal comprehension we begin to understand why the attitude of the public at large is ill-judged, intolerant and occasionally even hostile. We must, therefore, aim for three goals. The first must be the ever-increasing education of hearing people about the problems of the deaf, with maximum attempts to involve them with the activities of the deaf community'', which has evolved for self-protection and mutual help and under- 11 The development of hearing standing, and which must be opened up to sympathetic hearing people.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 237
ISBN-13: 9789401172172
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 940117217X
Kategori: Pædiatri
Udg. Dato: 9 mar 2012
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 140mm
Højde: 216mm
Forlag: Springer
Oplagsdato: 9 mar 2012
Forfatter(e): S.R. Yeates
Forfatter(e) S.R. Yeates


Kategori Pædiatri


ISBN-13 9789401172172


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 237


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 140mm


Højde 216mm


Udg. Dato 9 mar 2012


Oplagsdato 9 mar 2012


Forlag Springer