• Language deprivation in deaf and hard-of-hearing children is a delay in language development that occurs when sufficient exposure to language, spoken...
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  • Critical period hypothesis Feral child Language deprivation Language deprivation in children with hearing loss Shattuck, Roger (1994) [1980]. The Forbidden...
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  • Language deprivation is associated with the lack of linguistic stimuli that are necessary for the language acquisition processes in an individual. Research...
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    in one or both ears. In children, hearing problems can affect the ability to acquire spoken language, and in adults it can create difficulties with social...
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  • accessible language during their formative years. Consequently, deaf and hard of hearing children are more likely to have language deprivation which may...
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  • a spoken language as their L2. Without a solid, accessible first language, these children run the risk of language deprivation, especially in the case...
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  • such as hearing aids or cochlear implants. Deaf children who experience delayed language acquisition, sometimes called language deprivation, are at risk...
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  • 12,000 children with hearing loss in the United States. Profound hearing loss occurs in somewhere between 4 and 11 per every 10,000 children. In 2017,...
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    countries. If children are not exposed to sounds and language during their first years of life because of a hearing loss, they will have difficulty in developing...
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  • Psychosocial deprivation can cause language delays in children. An example of this is when a child does not spend enough time communicating with adults through...
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    Cochlear implant (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    sensorineural hearing loss with sound perception. With the help of therapy, cochlear implants may allow for improved speech understanding in both quiet and...
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  • as deprivation, hearing loss, or any other underlying etiology. SLI is characterized by abnormal development of language that includes a delay in the...
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  • delays and detecting language deprivation. The primary language used amongst the deaf population in Egypt is Egyptian Sign Language (ESL) and is widely...
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  • Auditory processing disorder (category Hearing)
    producing spoken language, and the cause of these difficulties is not obvious (and specifically cannot be explained by peripheral hearing loss). The child...
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    Deaf education (category Articles with short description)
    first language. In cases of congenital hearing loss (hearing loss from birth), parents can start to notice differences in their children's hearing as soon...
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  • Critical period (category All articles with dead external links)
    Heid S, Klinke R (August 2002). "Hearing after congenital deafness: central auditory plasticity and sensory deprivation". Cerebral Cortex. 12 (8): 797–807...
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  • Anu Sharma (category Articles with short description)
    Sharma researches the impact of hearing loss on the brain. Her research includes examining the effects of auditory deprivation on development and re-organisation...
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  • Deaf mental health care (category American Sign Language)
    language deprivation syndrome. Child psychiatrist Sanjay Gulati is a strong proponent for the importance of language access in deaf children so that they...
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  • Deafblindness (category Articles with short description)
    condition of little or no useful hearing and little or no useful sight. Different degrees of vision loss and auditory loss occur within each individual....
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  • Video game–related health problems (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    black rings in the skin under the eyes and muscular stiffness in the shoulders, possibly caused by a tense posture or sleep deprivation. Existing literature...
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  • dimensions of language, such as syntax acquisition, develop properly. Children who are not screened for hearing loss at risk of language deprivation. Deaf life...
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  • temporal envelope versus fine structure cues in 5- to 7-year-old children". Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 52 (3): 682–95. doi:10...
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  • speech-language assessment. 12.17% of the children had hearing impairment (33 had conductive hearing loss, two had sensorineural hearing loss, and two...
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    issues with using and repairing the technology. Language deprivation, or the lack of exposure to language at a young age, prevents many deaf children from...
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    Cross modal plasticity (category Articles with short description)
    in the loss of a modality like hearing. However, higher-level processing tasks may undergo compensating changes. In the case of auditory deprivation,...
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  • Out of nearly 59 million people in Italy, about 3.5 million Italians have some form of hearing loss. Among them, around 70,000 people are severely deaf...
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  • Amblyaudia (category Neurological disorders in children)
    based hearing disorder that may be inherited or that may result from auditory deprivation during critical periods of brain development. Individuals with amblyaudia...
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  • Audism Deaf culture in the United States Deaf flag Deaf mental health care Language deprivation in deaf and hard of hearing children List of Deaf films...
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  • of DHH (Deaf or Hard of hearing) people, dating back to 1817. About 15.1% of Polish people in Poland say they have hearing loss. Polski Język Migowy (PJM...
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  • which languages to teach their students. Even within specific languages, dialect difference can lead to issues in learning cohesion. With hearing loss specifically...
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