e-Pedagogium 2006, 6(1):95-103

Communication preferences of children and teenagers with cochlear implants

Miloň Potměšil
Miloň Potměšil, Katedra speciální pedagogiky, Pedagogická fakulta Univerzity Palackého Olomouc

The author presents the results and findings of a study that investigated 45 children and teenagers with cochlear implants. The aim of the research was to examine communicative preferences as seen by parents, educators and the cochlear implant users themselves.

Keywords: Hearing impairment, cochlear implant, communicative preferences, audiooral and visual motor communicative mode

Published: February 1, 2006  Show citation

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