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    Benefits of early audiological intervention to inclusion of children with hearing impairment
    (2013) Oyebola, M.; Isaiah, O. O.
    It has been established by scholars that hearing loss can be detected from as early as prenatal stage of life. This is an aspect of early intervention services for children from age 0 - 3 years. Children whose hearing losses are attended to early enough are velop faster in terms of speech, hearing and language. This paper addressed the concept of early audiological intervention and inclusion of children with hearing impairment, benefits of early audiological intervention to children with hearing impairment, roles of audiologists and key components of early audiological intervention. Recommendations were made based on the submission of the authors.
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    A comparative study of post-hospital aphasic rehabilitative techniques
    (Nigerian Speech and Hearing Association, 1998-06) Osisanya, A.; Oyebola, M.
    This study compared the performance of two categories of stroke-aphasic patients on the rehabilitative programmes exposed them to after the hospital treatment. Through a t-test statistic at the 0.05 alpha level we found significant differences in the performance of males and females, holistic and gestural rehabilitative strategies, fluent and non-fluent patients. The research findings revealed the mean values as (X = 7.3 4.5, t’obs = 6.2 :P 0.05); (X= 6.8/4.9; t’obs = 3.52; P 0.05); and (X = 6.4 /4.5; fobs = 3.40 ;P 0.05) respectively. Also, the results of the study showed that the holistic rehabilitative method performed better in the restoration of patients communicative skills. Finally, the paper gave some suggestions to be adopted in running a rewarding rehabilitative programmes.
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    Intellectual property policy
    (University of Ibadan, 2012) Bamgbose, O. A.; Akintola, S. O.; Lokulo-Sodipe, J.; Aiyelari, E. A.; Adebowale, K. O.; Oke, G.; Adegoke, G. O.; Oyebola, M.

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