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Department of Communication Pathology

Early intervention in communication pathology, with specific reference to the child in pre-primary programmes - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Swanepoel DCD: 2008. Infant Hearing Loss in Developing Countries: A Silent Priority. Audiology Today, 20 (3), pp 16-24.

Swanepoel DW, Almec N: 2008. Maternal views on infant hearing loss and early intervention in a South African community. International Journal of Audiology, 47 (S1), British Society of Audiology, pp S44-S48.

Swanepoel DW, Storbeck C: 2008. EHDI Africa: Advocating for infants with hearing loss in Africa. International Journal of Audiology, In EHDI Africa: Advocating for infants with hearing loss in Africa, 47 (S1) / Jun, British Society of Audiology, pp S1-S2.

van der Spuy TE, Pottas L: 2008. Infant hearing loss in South Africa: Age of intervention and parental needs for support. International Journal of Audiology, 47 (S1) / Jun, pp S30-S35.

Olusanya BO, Somefun AO, Swanepoel DW: 2008. The Need for Standardization of Methods for Worldwide Infant Hearing Screening: A Systematic Review. Laryngoscope, 118 / Oct, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp 1830-1836.

Van Heerden C, Kritzinger AM: 2008. Parental perceptions and practices of emergent literacy development in young children with down syndrome: The development of intervention guidelines. South African Journal of Communication Disorders, 55, pp 37-48, Full Text

van Dijk C, Osman N: 2008. Continuous versus pulsed pure-tone audiometry in school-aged children. South African Journal of Communication Disorders, 55, pp 29-36, Full Text

du Plessis S, Louw B: 2008. Challenges to preschool teachers in learners' acquisition of English as Language of Learning and Teaching. South African Journal of Education/ Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Opvoedkunde, In English as Language of Learning and Teaching, 28 (1) / Feb, pp 53-75, Full Text

 

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