Toward a social relational model of Deaf childhood |
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Authors: | Kristin Snoddon Kathryn Underwood |
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Affiliation: | School of Early Childhood Education, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. |
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Abstract: | This paper advances a social relational model of Deaf childhood as a guiding framework for working with Deaf children in a present-day universal neonatal hearing screening and early intervention context. The authors discuss how Deaf children are contextualized in a medical model discourse, in a social model of Deaf childhood, and in a Deaf culture discourse. A social relational model is then discussed in with reference to a capability approach and to findings from the first author’s study of parents and young children participating in an American Sign Language shared reading program in Ontario, Canada. |
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Keywords: | Deaf studies American Sign Language early intervention bilingualism |
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