Effects of ASL Rhyme and Rhythm on Deaf Children's Engagement Behavior and Accuracy in Recitation: Evidence from a Single Case Design
Early language acquisition is critical for lifelong success in language, literacy, and academic studies. There is much to explore about the specific techniques used to foster deaf children's language development. The use of rhyme and rhythm in American Sign Language (ASL) remains understudied....
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Main Authors: | Leala Holcomb (Author), Kimberly Wolbers (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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