Dee A, Rapin I, Ruben R J
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol Suppl. 1982 Sep-Oct;97:62-72.
In the program described, the use of total communication (TC) did not impede speech development in preschool deaf children. Evidence indicates that sign language facilitated the young hearing-impaired child's acquisition of communicative oral speech. Exposure to sign language combined with speech enhanced the meaningfulness of residual hearing and lipreading. Milestones in sign language acquisition paralleled the milestones of spoken language. Young hearing-impaired TC children appeared to learn and express more language at an earlier age than is typical of orally trained hearing-impaired children. This implies that their cognition may not be as severely inhibited because their language acquisition is less severely delayed. This should have favorable consequences for later educational and social development. The families In the TC program were able to normalize their child-rearing activities and relationships.
在所述项目中,使用全交流法(TC)并未阻碍学龄前聋儿的言语发展。有证据表明,手语促进了听力受损幼儿对口语交流的习得。接触手语与言语相结合增强了残余听力和唇读的意义。手语习得的里程碑与口语语言的里程碑相似。与接受口语训练的听力受损儿童相比,使用全交流法的听力受损幼儿似乎在更早的年龄学习和表达更多的语言。这意味着他们的认知可能不会受到严重抑制,因为他们的语言习得延迟程度较轻。这对后期的教育和社会发展应该会产生有利影响。参与全交流法项目的家庭能够使其育儿活动和关系正常化。