Children acquire language without instruction as long as they are regularly and meaningfully engaged with an accessible human language. Today, 80% of children born deaf in the developed world are implanted with cochlear devices that allow some of them access to sound in their early years, which helps them to develop speech. However, because of brain plasticity changes during early childhood, children who have not acquired a first language in the early years might never be completely fluent in any language. If they miss this critical period for exposure to a natural language, their subsequent development of the cognitive activities that rely on a solid first language might be underdeveloped, such as literacy, memory organization, and number ...
The prevalence of language deprivation in deaf and hard of hearing youth makes the United States pub...
Being born with congenital hearing loss can have detrimental impacts on a child\u27s ability to acqu...
To assist medical and hearing-science professionals in supporting parents of deaf children, we have ...
Abstract Children acquire language without instruction as long as they are regularly and meaningfull...
Deaf children who are not provided with a sign language early in their development are at risk of li...
Medical and educational interventions for children with hearing loss often adopt a single approach o...
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) children need to master at least one language (spoken or signed) to r...
Parents of small deaf children need guidance on constructing home and school environments that affec...
There is no evidence that learning a natural human language is cognitively harmful to children. To t...
Deaf children have problems in language acquisition due to hearing loss. Early use of cochlear impl...
Prelingual deaf children do not have sufficient access to sound to be able to acquire a spoken langu...
PURPOSE: Many deaf children have limited access to language, spoken or signed, during early childhoo...
The typical medical education curriculum does not address language development for deaf and hard-of-...
Learning a language is, at its core, a process of noticing patterns in the language input surroundin...
Bilingual bimodalism is a great benefit to deaf children at home and in schooling. Deaf signing chil...
The prevalence of language deprivation in deaf and hard of hearing youth makes the United States pub...
Being born with congenital hearing loss can have detrimental impacts on a child\u27s ability to acqu...
To assist medical and hearing-science professionals in supporting parents of deaf children, we have ...
Abstract Children acquire language without instruction as long as they are regularly and meaningfull...
Deaf children who are not provided with a sign language early in their development are at risk of li...
Medical and educational interventions for children with hearing loss often adopt a single approach o...
Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) children need to master at least one language (spoken or signed) to r...
Parents of small deaf children need guidance on constructing home and school environments that affec...
There is no evidence that learning a natural human language is cognitively harmful to children. To t...
Deaf children have problems in language acquisition due to hearing loss. Early use of cochlear impl...
Prelingual deaf children do not have sufficient access to sound to be able to acquire a spoken langu...
PURPOSE: Many deaf children have limited access to language, spoken or signed, during early childhoo...
The typical medical education curriculum does not address language development for deaf and hard-of-...
Learning a language is, at its core, a process of noticing patterns in the language input surroundin...
Bilingual bimodalism is a great benefit to deaf children at home and in schooling. Deaf signing chil...
The prevalence of language deprivation in deaf and hard of hearing youth makes the United States pub...
Being born with congenital hearing loss can have detrimental impacts on a child\u27s ability to acqu...
To assist medical and hearing-science professionals in supporting parents of deaf children, we have ...