The Handbook of Pediatric Audiology presents 14 comprehensive chapters
written by the preeminent expert in each discipline. Clinicians and
students now can refer to specific subjects in pediatric audiology for
treating children from infancy through their elementary school years.
Practitioners will be able to rely upon this complete
volume as they would a trusted consultant thoroughly knowledgeable
about indications and treatments for every condition. The Handbook of
Pediatric Audiology offers contributions by Yash Pal Kapur, Franklin
A. Katz, Robert J. Ruben, Allan O. Diefendorf and Judith S. Gravel,
Jane R. Madell, Shlomo Silman and Carol A. Silverman, and Herbert Jay
Gold and Maurice Mendel. Judith A. Brimacombe and Anne L. Beiter
present the latest clinical information on cochlear implants in
children, including the current debate on cultural considerations.
Audiology and education are discussed by E. Harris Nober, and George
T. Mencher advises audiologists on counseling families of deaf and
hard of hearing children. Evelyn Cherow presents several models of
service delivery. These well-known authorities and the many others
within make The Handbook of Pediatric Audiology an indispensable
resource for clinicians and students alike.
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ISBN
9781563682698
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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