An introduction to the outcomes of children with hearing loss study

MP Moeller, JB Tomblin - Ear and hearing, 2015 - journals.lww.com
The landscape of service provision for young children with hearing loss has shifted in recent
years as a result of newborn hearing screening and the early provision of interventions …

[HTML][HTML] Pediatric minimum speech test battery

K Uhler, A Warner-Czyz, R Gifford… - Journal of the …, 2017 - thieme-connect.com
Assessment of patient outcomes and documentation of treatment efficacy serves as an
essential component of (re) habilitative audiology; however, no standardized protocol exists …

Spoken language and everyday functioning in 5-year-old children using hearing aids or cochlear implants

L Cupples, TYC Ching, L Button, M Seeto… - … journal of audiology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: This study investigated the factors influencing 5-year language, speech and
everyday functioning of children with congenital hearing loss. Design: Standardised tests …

[HTML][HTML] Auditory, cognitive, and linguistic factors predict speech recognition in adverse listening conditions for children with hearing loss

RW McCreery, EA Walker, M Spratford… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Objectives: Children with hearing loss listen and learn in environments with noise and
reverberation, but perform more poorly in noise and reverberation than children with normal …

Minimal and mild hearing loss in children: association with auditory perception, cognition, and communication problems

DR Moore, O Zobay, MA Ferguson - Ear and hearing, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Objectives:“Minimal” and “mild” hearing loss are the most common but least understood
forms of hearing loss in children. Children with better ear hearing level as low as 30 dB HL …

Longitudinal predictors of aided speech audibility in infants and children

RW McCreery, EA Walker, M Spratford, R Bentler… - Ear and …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Amplification is a core component of early intervention for children who are hard
of hearing, but hearing aids (HAs) have unique effects that may be independent from other …

Linear mixed-model analysis to examine longitudinal trajectories in vocabulary depth and breadth in children who are hard of hearing

EA Walker, A Redfern, JJ Oleson - Journal of Speech, Language, and …, 2019 - ASHA
Purpose Children who are hard of hearing (CHH) tend to have reduced vocabularies
compared to children with normal hearing (CNH). Prior research on vocabulary skills in …

[PDF][PDF] Optimization of computer-aided English translation teaching based on network teaching platform

S Gu, X Li - Computer-Aided Design and Applications, 2021 - cad-journal.net
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the infiltration of network, information, and computer
multimedia teaching into education and teaching has greatly promoted the teaching reform …

Individual differences in language and working memory affect children's speech recognition in noise

RW McCreery, M Spratford, B Kirby… - International journal of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: We examined how cognitive and linguistic skills affect speech recognition in noise
for children with normal hearing. Children with better working memory and language …

Hearing thresholds, speech recognition, and audibility as indicators for modifying intervention in children with hearing aids

KB Wiseman, RW McCreery, EA Walker - Ear and hearing, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine if traditional audiologic measures
(eg, pure-tone average, speech recognition) and audibility-based measures predict risk for …