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Proctor, Adele – American Annals of the Deaf, 1984
The bibliography containing more than 2,000 references on tactile aids was prepared as a resource guide for teachers and clinicians who must make informed decisions about the relative benefits of tactile aids for hearing-impaired individuals. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Deafness, Sensory Aids, Speech Therapy, Tactile Adaptation

Proctor, Adele; Goldstein, Moise H., Jr. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1983
Analysis of audio and videotapes revealed an increase from an understanding of 5 to 469 words after training with a vibrotactile device and traditional aural-oral teaching techniques in a deaf two-year-old. Compared to younger hearing children, she exhibited similar developmental patterns for rate of acquisition and stages of lexical…
Descriptors: Communication Aids (for Disabled), Deafness, Infants, Oral Language
Effects of a Wearable, Tactile Aid on Language Comprehension of Prelingual Profoundly Deaf Children.
Proctor, Adele – 1982
Factors influencing the use of nonacoustic aids (such as visual displays and tactile devices) with the hearing impaired are reviewed. The benefits of tactile devices in improving speech reading/lipreading and speech are pointed out. Tactile aids which provide information on rhythm, rate, intensity, and duration of speech increase lipreading and…
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Deafness, Early Childhood Education, Language Acquisition

Proctor, Adele – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1990
Three prelinguistic, profoundly deaf children (aged three to four) used a wearable, single channel, vibrotactile communication aid in conjunction with hearing aids during individual speech and language therapy at school. Subjects exhibited a faster than average rate of learning to understand spoken language after the onset of vibrotactile…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Comprehension, Deafness
Proctor, Adele – 1986
Five hearing impaired children (2 to 4 years old) were followed longitudinally while using a single channel, vibrotactile aid as a supplement to hearing aids. Standardized language tests (including the Scales of Early Communication Skills for Hearing Impaired Children, the Test for Auditory Comprehension of Language, and the Test for Auditory…
Descriptors: Communication Aids (for Disabled), Expressive Language, Hearing Impairments, Language Acquisition