In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

American Annals of the Deaf Index to Volume 132 1987 Issue Month Pages 1 March 1-56 2 April 57-180 3 July 181-240 4 October 241-296 5 November 297-356 6 December 357-408 A.A.D. I December 1987 403 Article Index by Subject Audiology —A Survey of the Deaf Community Concerning Their Opinions, Needs and Knowledge of Audiology and Audiology Services, 221 Closed-Captioned Television —Caption Decoders: Expanding Options for HearingImpaired Children and Adults, 72 —A Demographic Profile of the Closed-Caption Television Audience, 389 Computers in Education —Computer-Assisted Instruction with Deaf Children: Panacea, Placebo or Poison?, 189 Deaf-Blindness —Screening for Vision Problems, Including Usher's Syndrome , Among Hearing-Impaired Students, 194 Early Intervention —Long Term Effects of Home Intervention with HearingImpaired Children, 267 Impulsivity and Deaf Students —Reflection-Impulsivity in Total Communication and Oral Deaf and Hearing Children: A Developmental Study, 213 Independent Living —A Functional Classification for Independent Living for the Hearing Impaired, 283 Language Development —Educational and Social Languages in Deaf Adolescents: TDD and School-Produced Comparisons, 210 Manual Communication —More on the Effects of Early Manual Communication on the Cognitive Development of Deaf Children, 16 —Code-Switching in Deaf Adults, 31 —Teacher Characteristics and the Degree to which Teachers Incorporate Features of English in Their Sign Communication with Hearing-Impaired Students, 61 —Sentence Reception Abilities of Hearing-Impaired Students Across Five Communication Modes, 232 —Attitudes of Deaf Adults Regarding Preferred Sign Language Systems Used in the Classroom with Deaf Students , 251 -ASL? English? Which, 272 —Simultaneous, Communication: How Teachers Approach an Impossible Task, 376 —Working Parents' Dream: Instructional Videotapes for Their Signing Deaf Children, 386 Mainstreaming —Loneliness and the Mainstreamed Hearing-Impaired College Student, 21 Mental Health, Counseling and Psychology —Considerations on Deafness and Homosexuality, 52 —A Legal Audit for School Counseling Programs Serving Hearing-Impaired Students, 206 —Community Service Centers for Deaf People: Where Are We Now?, 237 —Sexual Abuse of Deaf Youth, 256 —Mental Health Services for Deaf Students in California, 280 —Deaf Teenagers and Family Alcohol Problems, 289 Performance IQ —An Explanation of the Superior Performance IQs of Deaf Chuchen of Deaf Parents, 263 Postsecondary Programs —Postsecondary Programs for Deaf Students at the Peak of the Rubella Bulge, 36 Prevention of Deafness —Demographics of Meningitis-Induced Hearing Impairment : Implications for Immunization of Children Against Hemophilus Influenzae Type B, 26 Reading and Writing —Reading Achievement of Prelingually Deaf Students and Its Relationship to Parental Method of Communication : A Review of the Literature, 11 —Developing Written Literacy in Deaf Children Through Analyzing Sign Language, 46 —What Parents of Hearing-Impaired Students Need to Know About Student Reading Levels, 218 —Deaf Readers Reading Beyond the Literal, 291 —The Effectiveness of Hearing-Impaired Teachers' Judgement of Relative Text Difficulty for Deaf Students, 399 —Developing Hearing-Impaired Students' Writing Skills: Martin Buber's Mutuality in Today's Classroom, 383 404 A.A.D. I December 1987 Speech and Speechreading —Sentence Recognition Versus Sentence Comprehension on a Speechreading Task, 43 —Speech Spectrographic Display: Use of Visual Feedback by Hearing-Impaired Adults During Independent Articulation Practice, 276 —An Investigation of Speechreading With and Without Cued Speech, 393 Teachers of the Deaf —Hearing and Deaf Teacher Pupil Control Ideology and Pluralistic Ignorance, 199 —Antecedent and Consequent Stimuli in Teacher-Child Dyads, 227 —A Model Program for Training Teachers of the Deaf, 366 —Barriers to the Teaching Profession for HearingImpaired Adults, 372 Index to "Charting a Course, The Proceedings of the 1987 CEASD Forum on Deafness Education of the Deaf —How Did We Get Here and Where Are We Going?, 301 —Laying the Groundwork for the Future of Education of the Deaf, 351 Legislative Trends —Issues Facing People with Hearing Impairments and the 100th Congress, 306 —The Legislative Climate, 308 —Amendments to RL. 98-313, 308 Lifelong Learning and Employment —Learning Throughout a Lifetime, 312 —Trends and Directions in Vocational Rehabilitation and Their Influence Upon the Education of Deaf People, 315 —People Who Are Disabled and Employment, 317 Educational, Social, Technological and Scientific Trends and the Deaf Consumer —Century 21: Social Trends and Deafness, 223 —Technology and Science in the Management of Deafness , 326 —Trends in Education, 330 Quality Educational Programming —Early Identification and the...

pdf