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ISSN: 1409-6099 (Print)
ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
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Vera KOVACEVIC
THE IMPORTANCE OF HABILITATION IN THE ADOPTION
PROCESS OF PREPOSITIONS IN THE CHILDREN WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENT
One of the
importance of children habilitation
with different
hearing impair deegre, is
the time when it develop
and adopt particular grammar shapes of words in process of speech developing.
Our
investigation had to make possible better realize of preschool year old children (4-6 years) speech
developing with normal hearing and children with different hearing impaired
degree. The sample of investigation accepted 30 children,
experimental group (E), N=15 children with different hearing impaired degree
(Kostic classification I, II and III group) and control group (K) N=16 children
with normal speech and language developed.
Children are testing by Test for estimate of prepositions developing.
Thanks to KSAFA-m apparatus (Kostics Selective Auditory Filter Amplification)
and Kostics method of the speech building in develop of auditive perception no
statistical importance exist between groups (E and K) in the adoption degree
all tested prepositions.
In the both groups E and K exist statistical importance of differences
in the acceptance degree of single prepositions with are condition with growth.
By KSAFA system there are no differences between
hearing impaired children (different hearing impairment) and children with
normal hearing, but adoption degree of prepositions in hearing impaired
children depends from the length of habilitation.
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