The world of deaf infants : a longitudinal study / Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans, Patricia Elizabeth Spencer, Lynne Sanford Koester.

'The World of Deaf Infants' presents the results of a 15 year research study that has explored the impact of infant deafness on infant development & on the families that support these children.

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Main Authors: Meadow-Orlans, Kathryn P. (Author), Spencer, Patricia Elizabeth (Author), Koester, Lynne Sanford (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2004.
Series:Perspectives on deafness.
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Table of Contents:
  • Theoretical rationale for the longitudinal study / Meadow-Orlans, Koester, Spencer, & Macturk
  • Participant characteristics and research procedures / Meadow-Orlans
  • Mother-infant behaviors at 6 and 9 months : a microanalytic view / Koester, Traci, Brooks, Karkowski & Smith-Gray
  • Interactions of hearing mothers and 9-month-old infants : temperament and infant stress / Koester & Meadow-Orlans
  • Hearing parents' reactions to the identification of deafness and cognitive or motor disabilities / Meadow-Orlans, Dyssegaard, & Smith-Gray
  • Mastery motivation at 9 and 12 months: traditional and non-traditional approaches / Macturk, Ludwig, & Meadow-Orlans
  • Mother-child interactions at 12 and 18 months : parenting stress and support / Meadow-Orlans & Steinberg
  • Attachment behaviors at 18 months / Koester & Meadow-Orlans
  • Language at 12 and 18 months : effects of the accessibility of linguistic models / Spencer
  • Visual attention : maturation and specialization / Spencer, Swisher, & Waxman
  • The development of play : effects of language, and maternal responsiveness / Spencer & Meadow-Orlans
  • Relationships across developmental domains and over time / Spencer, Meadow-Orlans, Koester, & Ludwig
  • Implications for intervention with infants and families.