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Ipei 2020: Jessica Griffith, Jessica Griffith
Ipei 2020: Jessica Griffith, Jessica Griffith
IPEI: 2020 Scholars
Program
MS, Speech Language Pathology | Fontbonne University
Education
BS, Speech-Language Pathology | Ball State University
Minor in Special Education; Hearing Impaired | Ball State University
Michelle Nagly, Michelle Nagly
Michelle Nagly, Michelle Nagly
FCNC: 2020 Scholars
Program
Deaf Education, MA | Fontbonne University
Previous Education
Communication Disorders, BS | Bridgewater State University
Communicative Function And Diversity In Provider, Deaf And Hard-Of-Hearing Child, And Caregiver Speech During Telepractice, Rebekah G. O'Bryan, Jessica M. Julian, Maria V. Kondaurova
Communicative Function And Diversity In Provider, Deaf And Hard-Of-Hearing Child, And Caregiver Speech During Telepractice, Rebekah G. O'Bryan, Jessica M. Julian, Maria V. Kondaurova
Undergraduate Arts and Research Showcase
How does the use of telepractice during speech language therapy affect the communicative function and communicative diversity of provider, deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) pediatric patient, and caregiver speech? This study examined communicative functions and diversity in the provider, DHH children with cochlear implants (n = 7, mean age = 4.9 years, range = 3.5-6.75 years), and caregiver utterances during one 30-minute in-person and one sequential tele session, order counterbalanced. To measure communicative function, each utterance was classified into 16 mutually exclusive categories for the child and into 15 categories for the adults. Communicative diversity was calculated as the number of …
Graduate Handbook, Communication Disorders & Sciences
Graduate Handbook, Communication Disorders & Sciences
College of Health and Human Services Handbooks
Updated 2020.
Undergraduate Clinic Manual, Communication Disorders & Sciences
Undergraduate Clinic Manual, Communication Disorders & Sciences
College of Health and Human Services Handbooks
Updated 2020.