The story so far: scoping review of narratives in deaf children

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
The story so far: scoping review of narratives in deaf children
Abstract
Narrative language samples can be used to measure language development in children, but research on narrative development in deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children is scarce, limiting knowledge of developmental stages and best practices for collection and analysis. This scoping review included 39 articles that explored recent methodologies and achievements in oral or signed narratives of DHH children, including comparisons with hearing peers and within-group analyses of early auditory experience, device use, and other measures. Articles featured DHH participants aged < 4 to 18 years, varying in device use, communication modalities, and educational settings. Most studies utilized story generation tasks with early elementary-aged children and analyzed either microstructure or macrostructure. Mixed results in comparisons with hearing children emphasized the need to consider individual differences (e.g., speech perception and age of spoken language access) in DHH narrative assessments. Findings also suggest that comparability across studies would be improved by more consistent terminology and procedures in narrative collection/analysis.
Publication
The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
Date
2025-04-01
Volume
30
Issue
2
Pages
268-279
Journal Abbr
The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education
Citation Key
puhlmanStoryFarScoping2025
Accessed
4/3/25, 2:38 PM
ISSN
1081-4159
Short Title
The story so far
Library Catalog
Silverchair
Citation
Puhlman, J., Sabatino, L., DeLuca, Z. W., Lorio, C., & Decker, L. (2025). The story so far: scoping review of narratives in deaf children. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 30(2), 268–279. https://doi.org/10.1093/jdsade/enae052