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There is a robust body of knowledge suggesting that early language
and literacy experiences significantly impact on future academic
achievement. However, relatively little has been written with
respect to the early literacy development and experiences of deaf
children. In Early Literacy Development in Deaf Children, Connie
Mayer and Beverly J. Trezek adress this need by providing an
in-depth exploration of how young deaf children learn to read and
write, identifying the foundational knowledge, abilities, and
skills that are fundamental to this process. They supply an
overview of the latest research and present a model of early
literacy development to guide their discussion on topics such as
teaching reading and writing, curriculum and interventions,
bilingualism, and assessment. Throughout, they describe the ways in
which young learners with hearing loss are similar to, or different
from, their hearing age peers and the consequent implications for
research and practice. Their discussion is wide-reaching, as they
focus on children from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds,
those with additional disabilities and hearing losses ranging from
mild to profound, andt those using a range of communication
modalities and amplification technologies, including cochlear
implants. As advancements in hearing technologies have heightened
both the emphasis on literacy development in the early years and
the importance of these years in the ultimate development of
age-appropriate reading and reading outcomes, this timely text
addresses a topic that has thus far eluded the field.
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