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A relationship that understands & respects both perspectives |
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gradual acquisition of characteristics & norms of a culture by a person or group |
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Factors that Affect Enculturation: -___ of residence -___ systems -___ status -Level of formal ___ -___ & gender of those seeking services |
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Length; Support; Socioeconomic; education; Age |
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connotes a linguistic & ethnic minority |
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Relates to audiometric hearing level |
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Deaf Culture: -View deafness as a ___, not as a pathology -People are considered members of the Deaf culture based on their chosen identity through adoption of its ___ (American Sign Language), its values & practices - NOT based on audiogram -Implication: when a Deaf person makes an audiology appointment, do no assume that the interest is to improve hearing for better ___. Some will be interested in alerting devices, captioning, texting, use of interpreters even though they are NOT likely interested in ___ |
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difference; language; communication; amplification |
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