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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

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NEW YORK

FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY

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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
  •    ...

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