Chapter 3 Hypothesis and basics of methodological qualitative design According to Baxter (2004), communication researchers are more interested in "human assembly" rather than individuals. However, this study focused on only one sample, the purpose was to explain not only the subjects themselves but also the group of hearing impaired people. Baxter added that researchers must look for basic systems and models again, not individuals (2004). Therefore, this research hopes to clearly understand and explain the basic concepts and patterns of communication.
Autism - Brain developmental disorder that impairs social interaction and communication, leading to restrictive and repetitive behavior that begins before the child reaches 3 years of age. This set of markers distinguishes autism from weaker autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) such as Asperger syndrome. The genetics of autism is complex and which genes are the cause is unknown, but autism is highly genetic. Autonomic nervous dysfunction - refers to autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction. Most physicians believe that autonomic dysfunction in the disorder of the sympathetic or parasympathetic component of the ANS may also cause autonomic dysfunction, including excessive ANS activity. Autonomic neuropathy is a local one such as reflex sympathetic dystrophy or systemic such as pure autonomic nervous disorder. It can be acute and reversible, like Guillain-Barre syndrome, or it can be chronic and progressive. Several common symptoms such as diabetes and alcoholism include autonomic neuropathy
Amy Raleigh is a hearing impaired child who became a kindergarten at a public school in New York. Before she attended school, parents were deaf, people met with the school administrator, and had a plan for Amy 's education. They agreed to provide sign language interpreters to help Amy work in the classroom. Sign language is used to translate hand movement as a form of speech, or to translate the speech of the hearing impaired. After sign language translation in the two week class, he thought that Amy did not really need his service. She got an FM hearing aid and successfully completed the kindergarten for 1 year. When Amy started up elementary school freshman, parents again worked on interpreters to attend class with Amy. To say in the classroom