This book informs students and professional counselors how to assist students with the social and behavioral ramifications of having impaired hearing. In Counseling Children with Hearing Impairments and Their Families, counseling and its purposes are introduced. The risk of hearing impaired children, including self-concept, psychosocial, and emotional development are explored. For professional counselors, and graduate students in counseling, special education, and communication disorders.
Counseling Children with Hearing Impairments and Their Families
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Author(s)English, Kristina M.
PublisherPEARSON EDUCATION
ISBN / ASIN0205321445
ISBN-139780205321445
AvailabilityOnly 1 left in stock - order soon.
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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