Title: |
'Beyond The Locker Room: Raising Children With Hearing Loss To Be Ready For The Game of Life.' |
Track: |
7 - Family Perspectives and Support
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Keyword(s): |
positive pyscho-social development, fathers |
Learning Objectives: |
- understand a real life perspective of what it is like to grow up as a hearing impaired boy to identify the real life challenges that can impede positive social development.
- identify successful strategies for promoting self confidence and success in children with hearing loss.
- engage in dynamic discussion with other parents and speaker about real life questions related to raising a child with hearing loss to become self confident and successful.
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Abstract: |
A child’s personality can affect adaptation to hearing loss. Pyschological, biological, and social factors place children with hearing loss at higher risk for challenges than children with typical hearing (Kaland, M. & Salvatore, K. (2002, March 19.) The ASHA Leader. The Psychology of Hearing Loss. ) Parents are key to helping their child achieve positive pyscho-social development, yet they commonly report feeling unprepared. Research has cited the benefits of positive father involvement in parenting young children.
This session will focus on a ‘man-to-man’ interactive dialogue with fathers and other male caretakers to answer their questions about raising a child with hearing loss from the personal experiences and wisdom of a successful male who has grown up with moderate to severe bilateral sensori-neural hearing loss. This session will offer real life ideas on how to promote positive social development for a child with hearing loss and raise a child who is ready for the game of life.
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