Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. Strengths-Based Reading Assessment: Applying Miscue Analysis to an African American Native ASL-User
(Pamela Luft, PhD, and Meghan Fochtman, Kent State University, Kent, OH, US, and others)
Chapter 2. Using Miscue Analysis for Comprehensive, Accurate and Authentic Assessment of Reading Skills across the Diverse DHH Population
(Pamela Luft, PhD, Kent State University, Kent, OH, US)
Chapter 3. Vibrotactile Perception: An Alternative to Facilitate Language Acquisition and Promote Neurodevelopment in Prelingual, Profoundly Deaf Individuals
(Vanessa D. Ruiz-Stovel, PhD, and Andrés A. González-Garrido, MD, PhD, Neuroscience Institute, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico)
Chapter 4. Research on Deafness and ASD: Challenges, Opportunities, and Goals
(Aaron Shield, PhD, and Tory Sampson, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Miami University, Oxford, OH, US, and others)
Chapter 5. Using Resilience Testing to Supplement Standardized Achievement Testing in Students Who Are Deaf or Blind
(Michelle A. Butler Samuels, PhD, and Andrew D. Katayama, PhD, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership, U. S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO, US)
Chapter 6. Exploring the Use of an iPad App for Enhancing Communication between Student Pharmacists and Simulated Deaf/Hard of Hearing Patients
(Michelle L. Blakely, PhD, Kristyn McKnight, Rebecca Darling, PhD, and Eric J. Moody, PhD, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, US, and others)
Index