Inner Lives of Deaf Children
Discover the rich inner worlds of deaf children in Inner Lives of Deaf Children by Martha Sheridan. Published by Gallaudet University Press in 2001, this enlightening book delves into the thoughts and emotions of seven deaf children, ages seven to ten, providing a unique perspective on their experiences. Through insightful interviews, Sheridan captures the individuality of each child, highlighting their diverse cultural backgrounds and preferred communication methods. With 256 pages of engaging content, this new edition invites readers to understand the social aspects of disability and the significance of language in shaping identity. Perfect for those interested in children's studies, sociology, and the intricacies of deaf culture, this book is a valuable addition to any library. Explore the profound insights that lie within the inner lives of these remarkable children.