Enablers and barriers for hearing parents with deaf children: Experiences of parents and workers in Wales, UK
Abstract Background More than 90% of deaf children are born to hearing families who know little about deafness. Benefits from hearing screening at birth are often lost, as families find little information about pathways for deaf children but are key to ensuring deaf children receive relevant languag...
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Main Author: | Julia Terry (Author) |
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