Journal article

Family functioning, early intervention support, and spoken language and placement outcomes for children with profound hearing loss

PM Brown, ZA Bakar, FW Rickards, P Griffin

Deafness and Education International | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2006

Abstract

This study investigated parents' perceptions of their family's functioning and the level of early intervention support they received as they reflected on their involvement at an oral early intervention centre for children with hearing loss. Overall, parents reported high levels of family functioning and satisfaction with the services they had received. Parental ratings of family functioning were not associated with either the child's language performance or the device used. The parents of the four children who entered mainstream classes on exit from the early intervention programme appeared to rate their family functioning slightly lower than did parents of the children who entered oral faci..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express their gratitude to the parents, children and professionals at the Taralye Early Intervention Program, Blackburn, Victoria, Australia who participated in this research. Special thanks go to Shirley Dennehy for her support and assistance in accessing parents and to the parents and teachers who provided comments during the design of the questionnaire. This research was partly supported by a grant from the University of Melbourne Collaborative Research Program.