New Research Suggests Deaf Children Interact With Parents Like Their Hearing Peers
July 26, 2024
July 26, 2024
STAFFORDSHIRE, England, July 26 (TNSres) -- Keele University issued the following news:
A new study led by a Keele University research team has found that deaf toddlers fitted with cochlear implants interact with their parents just as well as their hearing peers.
The researchers say these findings are important for the ongoing debate about the effects of hearing loss on parent-child interactions and overall development.
Previous studies have shown that the . . .
A new study led by a Keele University research team has found that deaf toddlers fitted with cochlear implants interact with their parents just as well as their hearing peers.
The researchers say these findings are important for the ongoing debate about the effects of hearing loss on parent-child interactions and overall development.
Previous studies have shown that the . . .