Deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs) need a supportive family environment to facilitate language development. The present study was designed to assess the effects of parent training (PT) on enhancing children’s communication development. The PT was based on the “It Takes Two to Talk” model, with specific adaptations for families of deaf children. Before and after the PT, 14 participating families and matched no-treatment controls were assessed using the Parent Stress Index and Cole’s interaction checklist. The children’s language was assessed with the MacArthur–Bates Communicative Development Inventory and, after 3 years, with the Boston Naming, the Peabody, and the Test for Reception of Grammar–Version 2 (TROG-2). The families’ quality of interaction and the children’s language increased significantly more in the trained group than in controls and differences were still present after 3 years. The parents seemed to benefit from PT that focused on strategies to empower and promote communication skills in children with CIs.

Parent training and communication empowerment of children with cochlear implant / Nicastri, Maria; Giallini, Ilaria; Ruoppolo, Giovanni; Prosperini, Luca; DE VINCENTIIS, Marco; Lauriello, Maria; Rea, Monica; Traisci, Gabriella; Mancini, Patrizia. - In: JOURNAL OF EARLY INTERVENTION. - ISSN 1053-8151. - 43(2):(2021), pp. 117-134. [10.1093/deafed/enl005]

Parent training and communication empowerment of children with cochlear implant

Maria Nicastri
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Ilaria Giallini
Secondo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Giovanni Ruoppolo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Luca Prosperini
Methodology
;
Marco de Vincentiis
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Monica Rea
Data Curation
;
Gabriella Traisci
Penultimo
Resources
;
Patrizia Mancini
Ultimo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2021

Abstract

Deaf children with cochlear implants (CIs) need a supportive family environment to facilitate language development. The present study was designed to assess the effects of parent training (PT) on enhancing children’s communication development. The PT was based on the “It Takes Two to Talk” model, with specific adaptations for families of deaf children. Before and after the PT, 14 participating families and matched no-treatment controls were assessed using the Parent Stress Index and Cole’s interaction checklist. The children’s language was assessed with the MacArthur–Bates Communicative Development Inventory and, after 3 years, with the Boston Naming, the Peabody, and the Test for Reception of Grammar–Version 2 (TROG-2). The families’ quality of interaction and the children’s language increased significantly more in the trained group than in controls and differences were still present after 3 years. The parents seemed to benefit from PT that focused on strategies to empower and promote communication skills in children with CIs.
2021
hearing loss; disabilities and development delays;speech and language delays; parent training; components of practice
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Parent training and communication empowerment of children with cochlear implant / Nicastri, Maria; Giallini, Ilaria; Ruoppolo, Giovanni; Prosperini, Luca; DE VINCENTIIS, Marco; Lauriello, Maria; Rea, Monica; Traisci, Gabriella; Mancini, Patrizia. - In: JOURNAL OF EARLY INTERVENTION. - ISSN 1053-8151. - 43(2):(2021), pp. 117-134. [10.1093/deafed/enl005]
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