Rex D Filer; Peggy A Filer Journal of Counseling and Development : JCD; Winter 2000; 78, 1; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 38 [PDF - Filer, R. Practical Considerations for counselors working with hearing children of deaf parents]
Deaf parents and hearing children: No problem
The children of deaf parents typically learn to speak verbally as well as other children, often from other family members, according to studies and anecdotes.
Raising Bilingual Children: Common Parental Concerns and Current Research
The purpose of this digest is to help pediatricians, speech language pathologists, classroom teachers, and other professionals who work with bilingual children and their parents understand common parental concerns related to bilin- gual childrearing and become familiar with the current science on bilingual child development.
Views of the Deaf World and Hearing Children of Deaf Parents
A slideshow presentation by Richard Ladner.
Assessment Considerations with Hearing Children of Deaf Parents
A slideshow presentation about assessment of members of the Gallaudet community and the greater Washington DC area.
Deaf/Hearing Cultural Identity Paradigms: Modification of the Deaf Identity Development Scale
The Deaf Identity Development Scale (Glickman, 1993) was modified to include hearing individuals and examine how hearing and deaf adults identify themselves.
Attachment in Deaf Mothers and Their Children
In attachment research, there has been a growing interest in how adults conceptualize their relationships with their own parents as well as in the transmission of attachment status from parent to child and the variables that influence that transmission.
A First Language: Whose Choice Is It?
A full-fledged system of language to rely on for classroom communication and analytical thinking—and as a foundation for emerging literacy—is an indispensable tool for any child starting first grade.
Social Identity in Deaf Culture: A Comparison of Ideologies
The emergence of Deaf culture and recent developments in identity research fueled by cultural diversity has ignited exploration of identity development in deaf people.
Children of Deaf Adults – Parenting and Communication Issues
Children Of Deaf Adults are often known as CODA’s or in the deaf community a common phrase to identify a hearing child of deaf parents is “Mother father deaf”.