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WHAT THE MOTHER OF A DEAF CHILD OUGHT TO KNOW BY JOHN DUTTON WRIGHT FOUNDER AND PRINCIPAL OF THE WRIGHT ORAL SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, NEW YORK CITY; COLLABORATOR OF "THE LARYNGO- SCOPE" AND THE "VOLTA REVIEW"; DIRECTOR OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TO PROMOTE THE TEACHING OF SPEECH TO THE DEAF; AUTHOR OF "EDUCA- TIONAL NEEDS OF THE DEAF," FOR THE GUIDANCE OF PHYSICIANS
NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS
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Copyright, 1915, by Frederick A. Stokes Company All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreignlanguages
March, 1915
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TO MY WIFE AT WHOSE SUGGESTION THIS LITTLE BOOK WAS WRITTEN IN ORDER THAT MOTHERS MAY DO ALL IN THEIR POWER FOR THEIR DEAF CHILDREN
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CONTENTS CHAPTER PREFACE I. Facing the Facts II. How Shall the Mother Begin Her Part of the Work? III. How Shall the Mother Get Into Communication With Her Deaf Child? IV. What About the Baby's Speech? V. Developing the Mental Faculties VI. Developing the Lungs VII. The Cultivation of Creative Imagination VIII. Further Tests of Hearing IX. The Development of Residual Hearing X. Developing the Power of Lip-reading XI. Forming Character XII. Cultivating the Social Instinct XIII. Something About Schools and Methods XIV. The Preservation of Speech. When Deafness Results From Accident Or Illness After Infancy XV. Teaching Lip-reading ... Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR!