Deaf Children Need Rich Language Input from the Start: Support in Advising Parents
Bilingual bimodalism is a great benefit to deaf children at home and in schooling. Deaf signing children perform better overall than non-signing deaf children, regardless of whether they use a cochlear implant. Raising a deaf child in a speech-only environment can carry cognitive and psycho-social r...
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Main Authors: | Tom Humphries (Author), Gaurav Mathur (Author), Donna Jo Napoli (Author), Carol Padden (Author), Christian Rathmann (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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