Home-based literacy experiences of severely to profoundly deaf pre-schoolers and their hearing parents
Abstract (Summary)
The low literacy levels achieved by deaf children are of ongoing concern to educators
and researchers alike. The present research considered emergent literacy as one aspect to
consider in the acquisition of literacy skills in deaf children. The aim of this research was
to describe the home-based literacy experiences of severely to profoundly deaf preschoolers
as provided by their hearing parents. Parents of twenty-nine pre-school deaf
children from schools for the deaf were selected to complete a questionnaire. The
questionnaire was developed based on the four identified literacy contexts: the physical
and functional context, the language context, the affective context and the educational
context. The results obtained indicate that the deaf children in this survey are exposed to
literacy-rich home environments where they are able to observe literate adult role
models. Limitations in the quantity and quality of text-based interaction between the deaf
pre-schoolers, their hearing parents and older siblings were identified. The results also
indicated that the parents who participated in this research regarded the development of
language and communication as more important than the early acquisition of literacy
skills. The parents assigned the greatest responsibility in teaching literacy skills to
teachers. This study highlights the sensitive nature of early literacy and language
learning in young deaf children. Suggestions for further research are presented.
Key terms: Emergent literacy, early literacy skills, home-based literacy experiences,
severely to profoundly deaf, physical and functional context, language context, affective
context, educational context
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University of Pretoria etd – Stobbart C L (2006)
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:deaf children hearing impaired literacy
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