The silent garden : raising your deaf child / Paul W. Ogden.

Offers parents of the deaf advice for communicating with their children, selecting schools, considering professional help, and evaluating technological options.

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Main Author: Ogden, Paul W.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Gallaudet University Press, 1996.
Edition:[Revised edition]
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Summary:Offers parents of the deaf advice for communicating with their children, selecting schools, considering professional help, and evaluating technological options.
"The Silent Garden provides parents of deaf children with crucial information on the greater possibilities afforded their children today. Deaf since birth, Paul Ogden, a professor of Deaf Studies, offers parents a firm foundation for making the difficult decisions necessary to begin their child on the road to realizing his or her full potential. This encouraging book first helps parents to address critical concerns right away, such as how to communicate with their child. It then guides parents on issues such as what type of school their child can attend, what kinds of professional help are beneficial to the family, and what technological alternatives are available. Case studies and interviews with parents of deaf children help to reassure parents that they can prepare their child for a full, productive life."--Back Cover.
Item Description:"Originally published in 1982 by St. Martin's Press as The Silent Garden : understanding the hearing impaired child by Paul W. Ogden and Suzanne Lipsett"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:xiv, 313 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-297) and index.
ISBN:1563680580
9781563680588