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Deaf Young People and their Families
Developing Understanding

An account of interviews with deaf young people giving a unique perspective on the consequences of deafness.

Susan Gregory (Author), Juliet Bishop (Author), Lesley Sheldon (Author)

9780521429986, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 30 June 1995

376 pages, 69 tables
21.6 x 14 x 2.1 cm, 0.48 kg

This is a longitudinal follow up to the study reported in The Deaf Child and his Family, now re-published as Deaf Children and their Families. Some 18 years on, 75% of the original families have been traced and this new volume provides an account of the subsequent interviews with both the parents and the deaf young people themselves. Participants reflect not only on the consequences of deafness within their own lives, but on the changing context for deaf people. It includes a comparison of the views of parents with those of their sons and daughters and an examination of factors in early life which may relate to later development. In its provision of a unique insight into the deaf young person's perspective on life, it will be a valuable resource for all those concerned with deafness and special education, including families, deaf people, professionals and academics.

1. The young deaf people and their families
2. Family life and communication
3. Experiences of education
4. The world of work
5. Deaf young people in a hearing world
6. Friendships, relationships and social life
7. Being deaf
8. The family and the young deaf person
9. Reflections.

Subject Areas: Paediatric medicine [MJW]

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